Soenke Hahn wrote: > Florian Schmidt schrieb: > >> On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 11:19:07 +0100 >> FRitz <fritz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Esben Stien wrote: >>> >>>> Brad Fuller <brad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 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 :)) > > S?nke > > > > I never had spyware in any VSTplugin I ever downloaded. May it stay like this! ;-) Best wishes, FRitz