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Subject:Re: Cue Cards; licensing for MS Proj tool? From:Faith Weber <weber -at- EASI -dot- ENET -dot- DEC -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 12 Oct 1994 17:59:50 PDT
Ed Hoornaert writes:
>Mark asked about cue cards for Windows apps. A cue card author program
>is packaged as a "tool" with Microsoft Project 4.0. It includes a
>template and a set of cue cards to help create your own.
Does anyone know how licensing works for this? I'm assuming that
Microsoft is happy to let you write your own Cue Cards for your
own purposes, but I doubt they want you to sell what you've created
as part of your own product. (Also, I don't know whether you can
use it to write Cue Cards for applications other than MS Project.)
Faith Weber
EA Systems Inc.
weber -at- easi -dot- enet -dot- dec -dot- com