Roger Johansson wrote:
> Is it okay to distribute your program to other people,
> via freeware web sites, for example?
My program has been listed in FWT.
I suppose that you have submitted for me.
Thank you !!
George wrote:
> I agree that Roger Johansson's version of the wording for distribution
> rights is the best and also agree it should be in the license (or
> sometimes called End User License Agreement which is often abbreviated
> as EULA).
> The changes you made to your web site look really good. You might get
> more traffic to your site after the search engines index the words you
> added. I maintain a freeware web site of my own and have noticed that
> people often include the word "freeware" in their searches.
Thank you George.
I've append to Readme.txt the distribution rights that Roger was
suggested.
And I've just finished to upload the smaller version of installer.
> I agree with John Corlis that snapfiles and nonags are 2 of the best
> freeware sites on the internet. Considering the high quality of your
> program, I think they would be interested in hosting your program.
Now, I start to submit the software to Nonags.
This time, I hope they accept my program.
I think I've learned a lot from previous failures.
I really thank the people who adviced me !
Regards,
--
Masayuki Fukushiro
author of Dynamic Draw Professional, a completely free, powerful
drawing tool.
http://www.dynamicdraw.com/
The Japanese edition is widely used in Japan.
Now an English edition is available.