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ConstanceJill:
Hello there .o/

I've seen on the Keys page that the programs (or is it only some of them ?) are declared to be "free for personal use".
While the "free" word is written in bold, I am more concerned about the "for personal use" part. So my question is : can we use (some of) them in a company ? (Which ones ?)

More specifically, I was thinking of requesting for a specific program which, I think, would be pretty useful for my job… but if, when it's made, it is only free "for personal use", I wouldn't know for sure whether or not I'm allowed to use it at my workplace and share it with my co-workers — while I probably would have no use for it at home.

Can someone please clarify this for me ?

Have a nice day :]

mouser:
Welcome Constance.

This page will answer your question formally:
https://www.donationcoder.com/Help/entry/23/

Quoting from that page:
If you are simply an individual using the program at work, it doesn't matter if you are a member of a large business -- you do not need a formal commercial license (unless the program specifically says a commercial license is required for all profit making use).  Commercial Licenses are normally intended for the situation where many people at your business all use the program.
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ConstanceJill:
OK, thanks a lot :]

I wonder how I missed the "Help" link… probably was too focused on looking for a "FAQ" one ;D

mouser:
let's be honest, it's a wonder anyone finds anything on this site, there's just so many little nooks and crannies.. :P

TaoPhoenix:
let's be honest, it's a wonder anyone finds anything on this site, there's just so many little nooks and crannies.. :P
-mouser (August 23, 2012, 11:34 AM)
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That's a feature, not a bug! It's like one of those old bookstores with towering stacks with the random volume of short stories you have heard of but never seen tucked away 8 feet up  :)

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