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Message from: "Sergio"

 

Hi Farshad, first post here, so first of all, GREAT work, a dream for

many of us out here! Count on my licence for sure.

 

I have read out there you can compile the final web app into a Kylix

linux executable (from the delphi windows IDE) and then use it at a

linux server, but haven't tried it my self.

 

Have a look here: http://crosskylix.untergrund.net/

 

Not the place, but have you pondered the possibility of purchasing a

OEM license of ExtJS for uniGUI?

 

This way you can offer to flavours: unigui without ExtJS licencse (the

one you plan to offer) or a boundle of unigui + ExtJS license that

allows me to use it in non GPL commercial apps.

 

Regards,

Sergio.

 

 

 

Farshad Mohajeri wrote:

 

>

> "rap" wrote in message

> news:LYZs4jklLHA.2080@anaxagvs227...

> > Any chance we could have uniGUI deployed on a Unix/Linux server no

> > ISAPI module ? Thanks

>

> The only chance is using WINE under a Linux VPS.

>

> Linux VPS with good price.

> http://www.cloudnext.com/virtual-servers/

 

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Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri"

 

"Sergio" wrote in message

news:1QT$d8eyLHA.2164@anaxagvs227...

> Hi Farshad, first post here, so first of all, GREAT work, a dream for

> many of us out here! Count on my licence for sure.

>

> I have read out there you can compile the final web app into a Kylix

> linux executable (from the delphi windows IDE) and then use it at a

> linux server, but haven't tried it my self.

>

> Have a look here: http://crosskylix.untergrund.net/

>

 

Hi Sergio,

 

Thanks for your post.

 

UniGUI apps are normal Windows apps that will run under Linux using WINE

library. As far as I know Crosskylix is not in active development and I'm

not sure if it is compatible with unigui and recent Delphi versions.

 

If we consider cross platform it will be FPC and Lazarus in future.

 

> Not the place, but have you pondered the possibility of purchasing a

> OEM license of ExtJS for uniGUI?

>

 

Well, I did, but Ext JS people seems to be interested in ean OEM agreement

with big parties who guarantee selling many copies of Ext JS licenses. I

will contact them again to see if we can include an OEM license of Ext JS.

 

> This way you can offer to flavours: unigui without ExtJS licencse (the

> one you plan to offer) or a boundle of unigui + ExtJS license that

> allows me to use it in non GPL commercial apps.

>

 

 

 

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Message from: "Sergio"

 

Farshad Mohajeri wrote:

 

>

> "Sergio" wrote in message

> news:1QT$d8eyLHA.2164@anaxagvs227...

> > Hi Farshad, first post here, so first of all, GREAT work, a dream

> > for many of us out here! Count on my licence for sure.

> >

> > I have read out there you can compile the final web app into a Kylix

> > linux executable (from the delphi windows IDE) and then use it at a

> > linux server, but haven't tried it my self.

> >

> > Have a look here: http://crosskylix.untergrund.net/

> >

>

> Hi Sergio,

>

> Thanks for your post.

>

> UniGUI apps are normal Windows apps that will run under Linux using

> WINE library. As far as I know Crosskylix is not in active

> development and I'm not sure if it is compatible with unigui and

> recent Delphi versions.

>

> If we consider cross platform it will be FPC and Lazarus in future.

>

> > Not the place, but have you pondered the possibility of purchasing a

> > OEM license of ExtJS for uniGUI?

> >

>

> Well, I did, but Ext JS people seems to be interested in ean OEM

> agreement with big parties who guarantee selling many copies of Ext

> JS licenses. I will contact them again to see if we can include an

> OEM license of Ext JS.

>

> > This way you can offer to flavours: unigui without ExtJS licencse

> > (the one you plan to offer) or a boundle of unigui + ExtJS license

> > that allows me to use it in non GPL commercial apps.

> >

 

Sure it is too soon now to think of it, but if you ever plan to get an

OEM licencse and need to have a list of people interested before even

contacting them again, you can count on at least one of those mixed

licenses for me, and if you ask around, may be more people will be

interested on that.

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