The following decision tree should can help determine which Ext.NET license (Pro or Community) is right for your project.
The decision is divided into three "yes/no" questions.
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http://i.imgur.com/wpszE.png
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The following decision tree should can help determine which Ext.NET license (Pro or Community) is right for your project.
The decision is divided into three "yes/no" questions.
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http://i.imgur.com/wpszE.png
Given a "Yes" answer for questions #1 and #2 could use either the Ext.NET Pro or Community license, here's an option for breaking the decision down to one question.
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http://imgur.com/Xvjdn.png
Hello Geoff,
I am a little confused:confused: by the second diagram. If the application is an internal company application that will not be used by any external users, but the code is not open source, can one still use the communtiy license?
thanks,
Mike
I should clarify, the second diagram above ("simplified Version") only applies if you answered "No" to questions #1 & #2.
For the majority of licensing questions we receive, questions #1 and #2 do not apply. The second diagram was only my attempt to simplify the license decision making process down one question.
The first diagram (with questions #1, #2 & #3) should be used to make your final decision.
I apologise if this created any confusion.