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Friday, 3 April 2009

License changes

Posted on 06:38 by Unknown
As of v3.54.2, I've restored all Pro features to the free build, with the notable exception of the ability to run the core engine as a service. This change came from my persistent desire to be as liberal as possible with Process Lasso licensing, and offset the 'nags' that were added.

I encourage users to defend the product when it is criticized for not being 100% free in the most strict sense of the word. I always endeavor to make Process Lasso as free as possible, because I love having people use my software. Unfortunately, I can't make it as free as some people would like.

As always, thanks to our wonderful users.
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