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Re: [pygame] pygame for commercial use
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- Subject: Re: [pygame] pygame for commercial use
- From: Niki Spahiev <niki@vintech.bg>
- Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 13:08:30 +0200
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Austin Haas wrote:
Have there been any commercial pygame projects? I know that will be my
employer's first question. I downloaded Solarwolf, and it certainly has all
the features we would be looking for, but it would be better (to them) to see
a commercial project.
FYI i did contract work with pygame - controlling special video
equipment. UI was trough touch screen emulating mouse. It was before 1.5
release.
Niki Spahiev