Have a look at:
http://lists.fosscom.in/pipermail/network-fosscom.in/2010-September/thread.h...
Information about so called National Browser, which does not work on Linux, nor has its source code.
On Mon, 2010-09-06 at 07:18 +0530, H.S.Rai wrote:
Have a look at:
http://lists.fosscom.in/pipermail/network-fosscom.in/2010-September/thread.h...
Information about so called National Browser, which does not work on Linux, nor has its source code.
Apparently, Mac and Linux versions are in progress. As regards source code, I just provided a request in their feedback form. How valid my request may be legally is what I'm unsure of since Firefox is tri-licensed under MPL, GPL and LGPL. AFAIK, they could claim they are only linking to the mozilla source code and escape having to put the source due to provisions of LGPL. But then, IANAL.
Regards, Easwar Registered Linux User #442065
On 09/06/2010 07:18 AM, H.S.Rai wrote:
Have a look at:
http://lists.fosscom.in/pipermail/network-fosscom.in/2010-September/thread.h...
Information about so called National Browser, which does not work on Linux, nor has its source code.
...and remind me again, why are we discussing proprietary software[1] here ? There are thousands of Indian made windows only proprietary crapware. How is this different ?
cheers, - steve
[1] http://www.epicbrowser.com/terms.html
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 7:18 AM, H.S.Rai hardeep.rai@gmail.com wrote:
Information about so called National Browser, which does not work on
Linux, nor has its source code.
It might be because of the virus scanner? If they have tightly integrated virus scanner to the browser, then they need some time to work on Linux version IMO.
With regards, Shirish Padalkar http://twitter.com/_Garbage_
On Monday 06 September 2010 09:32:09 Shirish Padalkar wrote:
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 7:18 AM, H.S.Rai hardeep.rai@gmail.com wrote:
Information about so called National Browser, which does not work on
Linux, nor has its source code.
It might be because of the virus scanner? If they have tightly integrated virus scanner to the browser, then they need some time to work on Linux version IMO.
They have no info whatsoever on licence. Nothing on the av dictionary either. In which case they will be automatically downloading the dict, and you would do well to avoid installing this outside a sandbox.
With regards, Shirish Padalkar http://twitter.com/_Garbage_