On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 10:27:17AM -0500, Steve Siegfried wrote:
> BTW: For whatever reason, Bradley isn't using one of the common
> open-source licenses, instead it's an odd-ball "shareware" license,
> but free for "personal use."

Shareware is far from odd-ball.  It wasn't standardized like the
licenses are today, but back in the BBS days (pre-1994) just about
everything was shareware.  You could try out a piece of software and if
you liked it, you'd buy it.  Now that's morphed into the open-source
version and the commercial version.

Nate