[ Quoting Timothy Piper to Scott Little ]
TP> Borrow? I'll bet if OS/2 software was as readily available
TP> for "borrowing" as DOS-Windows apps were, this would be a
TP> non-issue for some people. I really don't think ANY commercial
TP> applications allow for the try-before-you-buy philosophy.
The licence of any commercial application will state something along the
lines of
This package is licenced for use on X number of computers (usually 1).
That allows me to use whatever apps I want, as long as the owner is not
(which is why I use warp3, not 4).
Regards,
- Scott
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