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Hi.. Pranav,
can u let me knw how can i develop the code for the same. i m doing MCA .. i wnt to develope this for my acedemic projects ..plz reply as soon as possible..
Thanks & Regards, Nikunj Chheda 09820471678
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"Hi.. Pranav,
can u let me knw how can i develop the code for the same. i m doing MCA .. i wnt to develope this for my acedemic projects ..plz reply as soon as possible..
Thanks & Regards, Nikunj Chheda 09820471678"
WOW!!! you want to develop it for academic project??? something he is working on for a decade? WOW!!!
and "zero4...@gmail.com" demanding the source code... and even if you had it, what would you do with it? blah
First of all, zero4 is perfectly reasonable in "demanding" the source code; there is a reason it says "open source" at the top of the page and the GPLv3 license requires the source code to be freely available. What would someone do with the source code? Learn from it, improve it, port it, innovate with it, etc. That is why it is released as open source in the first place.
I am pretty sure Nikunj Chheda does not want to "steal" this project and use it for his academic project. It is pretty common to find an open source project and work on it and help develop it in collaboration with the original developers as part of an academic project, which is what I am sure he wants to do.
In any case, the source code is freely available in a zip file under the "Downloads" section. However, I do have a question for the developers: the zip file is a copy of an SVN repository, so why is the SVN repository here on Google Code empty?
I was also wondering, is there any chance that a Linux version of this software will be made available?
where we install the software ..and how....? plz replay me it help full for me