Unlimited Users
Unlimited Drawings
Full Source Code
$0 / diagram / cpu / user / hour"
And how did you get permission to display all those customer logos on your page? -- Fortune 500 usually negotiate compensation for using their logos like that, which a vendor of a free product wouldn't have time/incentive to deal with.
> Can I get a perpetual commercial license for mxGraph today?
Sure, if you pay for it. mxGraph is dual licensed, being the copyright holders, we can do this.
> And how did you get permission to display all those customer logos on your page?
By having the clause:
"JGraph Ltd is permitted to reference you as a user of the Software in customer
lists on the JGraph web-site, in presentations to clients and at trade events."
In the mxGraph commercial license. A few customers remove it, most don't. Some have asked for their logo to be removed, we always comply. But these are all paying customers of ours that have that term in their license.
http://www.jgraph.com/mxlicense.html is a non-free license, but https://github.com/jgraph/mxgraph/blob/master/license.txt is non-commercial Creative Commons
Can I get a perpetual commercial license for mxGraph today?
https://www.draw.io/about.html says
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Unlimited Users Unlimited Drawings Full Source Code
$0 / diagram / cpu / user / hour"
And how did you get permission to display all those customer logos on your page? -- Fortune 500 usually negotiate compensation for using their logos like that, which a vendor of a free product wouldn't have time/incentive to deal with.