OpenNETCF

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davebythesea

Hi folks,

I've been building a PocketPc app in VS 2005. After making a few posts here,
and browsing the forum once in a while I've seen the OpenNETCF library talked
about quite a bit, in a good light. So I am keen to try it and notice there
is a community edition available free of charge, which is great. If my app is
sold do I then have to buy the Library, for licencing reasons?

Also, just a quick question - does the OpenNETCF library contain a data
grid? and if so, does anyone know how the grid compares to ComponentOne Flex
Grid ( along shot question I know ;)

Well, thanks for any info once again.

Dav
 
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Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]

I don't think that you want to have a bunch of random people in the
newsgroup do your legal advising, do you? Read the license that comes with
the package. I think it's about as simple as any software license you're
likely to come across.

Paul T.
 
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davebythesea

Hehe, yes your right ;-) I just read the licence. I know the script now.

Cheers,
Dav
 
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Mark Erikson

Hi folks,

I've been building a PocketPc app in VS 2005. After making a few posts here,
and browsing the forum once in a while I've seen the OpenNETCF library talked
about quite a bit, in a good light. So I am keen to try it and notice there
is a community edition available free of charge, which is great. If my app is
sold do I then have to buy the Library, for licencing reasons?

Also, just a quick question - does the OpenNETCF library contain a data
grid? and if so, does anyone know how the grid compares to ComponentOne Flex
Grid ( along shot question I know ;)

Well, thanks for any info once again.

Dav

I don't believe it contains a data grid. There was a company called
iHook that had a datagrid some time back, but their website
disappeared. I've mirrored the information page and the source
archive at http://www.isquaredsoftware.com/code.php , if you're
interested.

Mark Erikson
http://www.isquaredsoftware.com
 

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