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Paco García
francisco_garcia_fernandez@hotmail.com
…you, our customers, are not covered by our license agreement with Microsoft. The terms of the license are not transferable in that way: despite the fact that you are using our components, you will have to sign the Microsoft license yourselves for your own applications.
Should you sign? Although it is royalty-free, the agreement is not without obligations. As Bucknall notes, it includes “the Office UI Design Guidelines that describe, in almost excruciating detail, how the ribbon and its associated controls must work and must look in an application in order to satisfy the license.” Signing the document means agreeing that you are making use of Microsoft’s intellectual property, and also limits what you can do with the UI.
On the whole I’m in favour of UI standards, but this seems rather extreme.
Paco Garcia wrote:My addres is pacogarcia@canalfive.com
The spam killed the last address.
One color for this version.
I think that ever the developer they copy the microsoft look. We working with Windows not with Linux. Microsoft show the way and after do not let come it?
I do not understand. We not programming an Word or an Excell. Our programs do not are in the same segments by money by example.
Do not put doors at the field, please.
If there are that get license, will have to get it. But this is not the way. I think.
Paco
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