Florian Schmidt schrieb:
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 11:19:07 +0100
FRitz <fritz(a)fritzmetal.de> wrote:
Esben Stien wrote:
Brad Fuller <brad(a)sonaural.com> writes:
> Could be handy
>
Be adviced that these are not free software plugins in the sense of
freedom. They are merely proprietary gratis software.
What's the difference in real life?
You want to change it -> you can't with gratis
proprietary software, but you can with free software.
In addition to that: with real free software you can be quite sure,
the program doesn't do things, you don't want it to.
...no, I'm wrong, there are lots of things going on in my system, that
I don't want to happen. But at least they were initially intended to
help me to do the things i wanna do. Hmm, maybe my english is a bit
crappy...
Just consider spyware in a gratis downloadable game. You want to play
the game, the company wants information about you. Two interests, both
served by the same software. (Put like this, it sounds really great :))
Sönke
I never had spyware in any VSTplugin I ever downloaded. May it stay like
this! ;-)
Best wishes, FRitz