Open-Realty
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Demonstration of the Open Realty |
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| Developer(s) | Transparent Technologies, Inc |
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| Stable release | 3.1.0 / March 23, 2011 |
| Development status | Active |
| Written in | PHP |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Size | 7 MB (archived) |
| Type | Real Estate Listing Management |
| License | Commercial |
| Website | http://www.open-realty.org/ |
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Open-Realty is a commercial web-based real estate listing management application. It is designed to be easy to set up and use. The project was written in PHP programming language.
Until version 2.5.8 the application was under BSD license with two extra clause.[1]
With version 3.0.0 the application moved to a commercial license and is partially encoded..
| “ | 1. If you use Open-Realty in an application you redistribute, the complete source code for your application must be available for no more than a reasonable reproduction cost. | ” |
| “ | 5. Open-Realty is designed to produce computer files for distribution, and the original work may insert into such files text ("Attribution Text") which identifies them as having been produced by Open-Realty, Open-Realty's distributor Transparent Technologies, and the terms of or a reference to this license. Whilst the files themselves are not subject to this license, your grant to use, distribute and modify this work is conditional upon your agreement not to make any modification to the work which might causes such Attribution Text to be removed, or its insertion to be modified in a manner which is like to make it materially less readable to those using the files in the manner in which they would customarily be used. | ” |
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