Would it be OK if i uploaded the full version of purebasic to my private shell account on sdf? Only i would have access to it and no one else would be able to use it. Please let me know if this would be OK at your earliest convenience. If not I will simply upload the demo version to my shell account and go from there. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
PB User
Shell Account Usage
Re: Shell Account Usage
Just curious; Why would you want to upload either the real version or the demo version to your shell account to begin with? And if your going to upload the demo version then why bother because you can always get the demo version here at the PureBasic site?
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Re: Shell Account Usage
I was gonna upload it to my shell account so that i may install it locally on my shell space and use it to create linux versions of my apps since I'm using windows. Hope that helps.SFSxOI wrote:Just curious; Why would you want to upload either the real version or the demo version to your shell account to begin with? And if your going to upload the demo version then why bother because you can always get the demo version here at the PureBasic site?
Sincerely,
PBogger
Re: Shell Account Usage
You can do this regardless of the Operating System or computer location, as long as you would be the only user for every copy (since it is a user-based license, not copy-based). The demo version of course doesn't even have that restriction.PBogger wrote:I was gonna upload it to my shell account so that i may install it locally on my shell space and use it to create linux versions of my apps since I'm using windows.SFSxOI wrote:Just curious; Why would you want to upload either the real version or the demo version to your shell account to begin with? And if your going to upload the demo version then why bother because you can always get the demo version here at the PureBasic site?
www.purebasic.com FAQ wrote:The PureBasic licence is user-based licence, which means you can install your full version on all of your computers without the need to buy another licence for each.

