2 Directory Opus 4 is hereby released as free software under the GNU GENERAL
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4 the terms and conditions of this license.
6 The release of Directory Opus 4 under the GPL in NO WAY affects the existing
7 commercial status of Directory Opus 5.
9 All users of Directory Opus 4, including those licensed under the GPL, are
10 entitled to upgrade to the latest version of Directory Opus 5 at a discounted
11 price. Please see http://www.gpsoft.com.au for more information.
15 Directory Opus 4 (the last commercial release was 4.12) was compiled under
16 SAS/C 5. I have modified the source code before release to enable it to be
17 compiled under SAS/C 6. Compilation with other compilers is certainly
18 possible, but it is left to the individual to make any changes necessary.
20 The source code is largle uncommented, messy, spaghettified, and generally
21 in bad shape. I sincerely recommend you consider upgrading to Directory Opus 5,
22 the source code of which is _much_ better :)
24 However, for those of you who still seem stuck on version 4, I hope this GPL
25 release will prove useful.
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