by gege » Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:12 pm
Hello, James
I think you misunderstood the "Free Software" expression in this case.
As stated in the very begining of Wikipedia's
Free Software Portal and
Free Media Players page, "Free Software" stands for "Open Source" software, not "no money" software. See:
Welcome to the portal to Wikipedia's content on software which can be freely run, studied, examined, modified, and redistributed by everyone who has a copy. This software, dubbed "free software" in 1983, has also come to be known as "open-source software", "software libre", "FOSS", and "FLOSS". "Free", here, is about being unfettered, not about cost.
Although I'd love so, MediaMonkey IS NOT free software. Its source code is proprietary.
Your efforts to spread the word about MediaMonkey are highly apreciated, but unfortunately, I had to change Wikipedia's page back to its previous version, for the sake of correctness. Sorry.
Hello, James
I think you misunderstood the "Free Software" expression in this case.
As stated in the very begining of Wikipedia's [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Free_software]Free Software Portal[/url] and [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Free_media_players]Free Media Players[/url] page, "Free Software" stands for "Open Source" software, not "no money" software. See:
[quote]Welcome to the portal to Wikipedia's content on software which can be freely run, studied, examined, modified, and redistributed by everyone who has a copy. This software, dubbed "free software" in 1983, has also come to be known as "open-source software", "software libre", "FOSS", and "FLOSS". [b]"Free", here, is about being unfettered, not about cost[/b].[/quote]
Although I'd love so, MediaMonkey IS NOT free software. Its source code is proprietary.
Your efforts to spread the word about MediaMonkey are highly apreciated, but unfortunately, I had to change Wikipedia's page back to its previous version, for the sake of correctness. Sorry.