In setup.py (Python):
As of 2025, the Fredoscale License does not appear in the SPDX License List. It is a theoretical construct—a thought experiment in "fair source" licensing. However, its principles are already appearing in hybrid licenses like the or the Functional Source License (FSL) . Fredoscale License
Absolutely. The time saved by FredoScale’s Radial Bending and Twisting tools often pays back the license cost in a single project. At ~€20–25 for the whole Fredo6 suite, it’s far less expensive than comparable tools in Rhino or Blender (though those are different apps). In setup
If You are using the Software for commercial purposes (e.g., within an architectural firm, design studio, or for profit-generating projects), You are required to obtain a valid Commercial License from the LICENSOR or authorized distributors. Absolutely
Below is a text regarding the Fredoscale License, structured to explain how it works, the difference between free and paid versions, and the legal usage rights.
I believe you’re referring to , a popular extension for SketchUp (developed by Fredo6), not a “Fredoscale License” as a separate product. FredoScale is part of the larger Fredo6 Collection of plugins, and its licensing is tied to that framework.
A hypothetical FPL-1.0 (Fredoscale Public License) might include a header like this in the source code: