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Can I use the source codes?
Hi. I wanna use the codes of PFM in my project, but I can't find any licenses. What I want to make is TW Unit Editor, easy tool to change units' stats, and of course, it will be not commercial.
Originally posted by Genreless:
I took a quick look around since I seem to remember this question being asked before, but couldn't find our last response. Looking at PFM's Help->About prompt, it looks like my predecessors set us up under the Simple Public License 2.0. I think that prompt is also our most collected list of credit for work ours is derived from. I'll be copying this response to the TWC forum where I assume you asked the same question as kst9602.
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Genreless 28 Jul, 2022 @ 11:22pm 
I took a quick look around since I seem to remember this question being asked before, but couldn't find our last response. Looking at PFM's Help->About prompt, it looks like my predecessors set us up under the Simple Public License 2.0. I think that prompt is also our most collected list of credit for work ours is derived from. I'll be copying this response to the TWC forum where I assume you asked the same question as kst9602.
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James Howlett 29 Jul, 2022 @ 3:02am 
Originally posted by Genreless:
I took a quick look around since I seem to remember this question being asked before, but couldn't find our last response. Looking at PFM's Help->About prompt, it looks like my predecessors set us up under the Simple Public License 2.0. I think that prompt is also our most collected list of credit for work ours is derived from. I'll be copying this response to the TWC forum where I assume you asked the same question as kst9602.

Thanks for your answer!
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