[Seaside] Re: Database Integration

Wilkes Joiner wilkesjoiner at gmail.com
Sat Jun 3 18:05:25 UTC 2006


It took a while to track it down, but in the comments on squeaksource
for OmniBase-jf.2.mcz:

"OmniBase is now available for free for commercial and educational
purposes. Free version of OmniBase is prohibited to be used in the oil
or military industries."


On 6/3/06, Dan Shafer <dan at shafermedia.com> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who replied to my original query.
>
> I suspect that OmniBase may turn out to be best for my purposes. But
> there is some confusion about its licensing. I've written the author
> an email; hopefully I'll hear back soon.
>
> I've read in the archives of this list that a commercial license is
> $400. That's affordable in my case. However, his Web site doesn't
> even mention a commercial product as far as I can tell. His site at
> least conveyed to me the impression that he has a single product,
> it's free, and you pay for support. If I understand his support plan
> correctly, it costs almost $600 because he charges a minimum of 8
> hours. That's OK but if that's per-incident, of course, it won't
> work, at least for me.
>
> If someone on the list knows the answer, I'd appreciate hearing it.
> Otherwise, when I do hear from the OmniBase author, I'll report what
> I hear.
>
> Dan
>
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