How much does Horde cost?
Horde, and all of Horde’s components, are free, having been released under the GNU Public License [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html]. Those of you familiar with open-source software can stop reading now. For those of you who are used to paying for software, no, we’re not kidding, it’s really free. And not only is it no-cost, but it’s yours to modify and redistribute, too; the only restriction is that you can’t turn around and make it not free. So, you can download Horde and components and install them on as many computers as you want, and let as many users as you want use it, without having to pay a penny to anyone, and you can make changes to the way it looks or operates, either for local use or for redistribution. The Horde framework itself is even free-er, being released under the Lesser GNU Public License [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lgpl.html]. This basically means that you can use the Horde framework in proprietary programs; if you are considering doing this, please read the