From: allanh@vivaldi.net   
      
   On Mon, 29 Dec 2025 08:24:39 -0600, s|b wrote:   
      
   > On Sun, 28 Dec 2025 08:49:59 -0600, Allan Higdon wrote:   
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   >> This has been my File Manager for years.   
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   > Mine too, but is it still free? After installing/upgrading I got a   
   > message; you can see it in Help > About   
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   > FreeCommander 32-bit is free for personal use and evaluation purposes.   
   > Evaluation is limited to 30 days.   
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   > I can't remember seeing this message before.   
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   > License agreement states:   
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   >   
   > 2. License Models   
   > 2.1. 32-bit Version (Free Version)   
   > • For private users   
   > Private individuals may download, install, and use the 32-bit version of   
   > the Program free of charge and without time limitation.   
   > Distribution of the installation file is permitted, provided it remains   
   > unchanged and is accompanied by these license terms.   
   > • For commercial users   
   > Commercial users may use the 32-bit version for testing purposes for a   
   > period of 30 days. After the test period expires, commercial use is   
   > permitted only with a valid license for the 64-bit version.   
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   >   
   > Was I just tagged as 'commercial user' ?   
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   "Private individuals may download, install, and use the 32-bit version of the   
   Program free of charge and without time limitation.   
      
   Commercial users may use the 32-bit version for testing purposes for a period   
   of 30 days.   
   After the test period expires, commercial use is permitted only with a valid   
   license for the 64-bit version."   
      
   https://freecommander.com/en/license/   
      
   I actually use the 64-bit Donor version.   
      
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