The EULA limits Carbide.c++ Express use to “non-commercial use”, how do you define it?
• In the case of Carbide.c++ Express, “non-commercial” means application development where the developer does not sell the application or any part of it. This could be a hobbyist developing an application just for fun, a student doing a Symbian OS based application as an university project or an open source developer contributing to a Symbian-based application. “Non-commercial use” also includes evaluation of Carbide.c++ Express Edition to get familiar with Nokia’s Eclipse based offering. Advanced Carbide.c++ prouducts targeting commercial developers will be launched later this year.