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Source code licensing of Kintecus is only
available to Industrial/Commercial/Government
Entities. Licensing of the
Kintecus source code is always provided as a site-wide license.

Why License the Kintecus Source Code ?
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The vast array of robust, stable, fast subroutines and numerical
stability
theories implemented in Kintecus took over ten years to fully
development. You automatically obtained access to all these
unpublished, trade-secret subroutines with one purchase of the license.
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 | Save Money
Hiring the personnel to write similar subroutines is very expensive,
as the typical HR resources to hire an
"expert" individual is over
$40,000, not including the expert's salary and benefits (over
$150,000/year) all with the assumption that such simulation
software will be successfully written in the time period given.
Experienced project managers know better that this is never the case!
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 | Legalism
Unfortunately we live in a highly litigious society and for a
large
corporations (or governments) to unknowingly have access to unlicensed
code can result in disastrous lawsuits. For example, several large
computer companies have recently written multimillion dollar checks
to the SCO Group for the mere
thought (it was never proven)
that a few dozen lines of SCO Group Copyrighted Code entered into their
Linux distribution!
Kintecus was entirely written by one individual using all "home
grown"
subroutines, so there is NO POSSIBILITY of becoming sued for
illegally using "foreign" copyrighted/patented code.
Again, this is highly unlike most simulation code written at various
Universities and National Labs as there are a myriad of individuals
using a plethora of external Copyrighted and unknown code, in
additional
to their own code, that brings all kinds of legal problems for
Commercial Use.
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Kintecus source code
site-wide licensing fees:
Please email jianni10 [el atto] gmail.com (replace [el atto] with
'@') and for any further details.
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