Do I have to use the 'extended SQS'-Language?
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No, you havn't. xSQS-Edit is designed to support both, SQS and xSQS. But, if you can choose between Java/C++/Delphi and Asambler, what would you choose?
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Is there any trick behind the license?
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In my (author) opinion not. The license protect me and grants you the freely use of xSQS-Edit. The only thing you have to pay attention on, is the fact that, if you use xSQS-Edit for e.g. a mission, you must point out (e.g. in Readme or Intro) that you use xSQS-Edit. Thats all! (in case you are a "normal" OFP-missiondesigner that makes non-commercial missions)
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Can I use xSQS-Edit to develop e.g. commercial Mods or Missions?
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Yes, you can use it for free. But you have to contact the author for the special conditions. Normaly the author just want's a free selling version of the product for his private use only. (I think it's fair, cause you can use my product also for free!)
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I found a bug in xSQS-Edit! What should I do now?
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You may send it to the author. Normaly he will mail back, if he can confirm the bug. Or you post it in the forum. In all cases, please write as exactly as possible, what to do to reproduce it! This is nessesary, cause if the author can't reproduce it, he's not able to fix it.
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I have a problem with 'xSQS-edit' that is not listet yet here, what can I do?
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Hey, no problem, just send a Mail to me, and I will do my very best to help you! ;) You can also use the forum instead.
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