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Does the MIT license allow me to make a product that’s a front-end for another MIT-license product?

I’ve been struggling with timezones online for a few years now. Because I’ve had enough of it, I want to develop a Chrome extension that leverages moment.js so I can paste in a representation of a time and it will return the time in the user’s current timezone. So this is basically a GUI front-end for moment.js. I would release this for free on the Chrome web store (and I’m surprised that such a Chrome extension does not exist yet).

Does the MIT license allow me to make a product that’s a front-end for another MIT-license product?

I’ve been struggling with timezones online for a few years now. Because I’ve had enough of it, I want to develop a Chrome extension that leverages moment.js so I can paste in a representation of a time and it will return the time in the user’s current timezone. So this is basically a GUI front-end for moment.js. I would release this for free on the Chrome web store (and I’m surprised that such a Chrome extension does not exist yet).

Does the MIT license allow me to make a product that’s a front-end for another MIT-license product?

I’ve been struggling with timezones online for a few years now. Because I’ve had enough of it, I want to develop a Chrome extension that leverages moment.js so I can paste in a representation of a time and it will return the time in the user’s current timezone. So this is basically a GUI front-end for moment.js. I would release this for free on the Chrome web store (and I’m surprised that such a Chrome extension does not exist yet).

Does the MIT license allow me to make a product that’s a front-end for another MIT-license product?

I’ve been struggling with timezones online for a few years now. Because I’ve had enough of it, I want to develop a Chrome extension that leverages moment.js so I can paste in a representation of a time and it will return the time in the user’s current timezone. So this is basically a GUI front-end for moment.js. I would release this for free on the Chrome web store (and I’m surprised that such a Chrome extension does not exist yet).

How to open a desktop application through browser without a Java applet?

We run a cloud-based medical software, and a very important part of the program is bridging to an imaging software straight from our website, passing information through command line arguments. We pass a patient’s name and ID through a Java applet, and it will open the imaging program that is installed locally on the user’s computer. There are many different imaging software vendors that we bridge to, so it isn’t possible to make our own imaging software in the browser.

How to open a desktop application through browser without a Java applet?

We run a cloud-based medical software, and a very important part of the program is bridging to an imaging software straight from our website, passing information through command line arguments. We pass a patient’s name and ID through a Java applet, and it will open the imaging program that is installed locally on the user’s computer. There are many different imaging software vendors that we bridge to, so it isn’t possible to make our own imaging software in the browser.