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gschier ◴[] No.45648871[source]
This is exactly why I made Yaak [1]. It's fully offline, no telemetry, open source, and can even sync with Git.

https://yaak.app

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12345hn6789 ◴[] No.45657795[source]
Hey Greg! Can you clarify that building from source and using in a commerical environment is permissable under the MIT license? I have built from source and yet the program is under "trial mode" currently and looks to have a 30 day ticker of doom. Is this a bug? Is there a flag missing? I cannot find any detailed instructions on setting flags or environment variables to turn this off.

Thanks!

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gschier ◴[] No.45664937[source]
How are you running it? The code for the license management and badge are not included by default when running "npm start" or "npm run app-build".

And yes, you can indeed run the OSS yourself for commercial purposes.

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12345hn6789 ◴[] No.45664948{3}[source]
I built a binary using the `tauri.release.conf.json` as my config file
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1. gschier ◴[] No.45669000{4}[source]
That'll do it. That config is used for the production build of Yaak that's downloadable from the website. Just running "tauri build" or "npm run app-build" is what you want.