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'''Interactive EasyFlow''' was a diagramming and [[flow chart]]ing software package produced by HavenTree Software, Ltd. It existed, allegedly, from the early 1970s until 1998, when it was bought out by [[SPSS]]. It is mostly remembered today for its [[disclaimer]] and license. Both are written in plain English and not in [[Legalese]], thus emphasizing the problems with modern [[Software license|software licensing]]. Excerpts from the license and disclaimer are included into the [[Fortune (program)|fortune]] databases of many [[Linux distribution]]s.
 
==Text Excerpt fromof software license ==
<blockquote>
This is where the bloodthirsty license agreement is supposed to go,
explaining that Interactive Easyflow is a copyrighted package licensed for
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attention to a license agreement, bloodthirsty or not. Just keep your doors
locked and look out for the HavenTree attack shark.
</blockquote>
 
==Text Excerpt fromof disclaimer ==
<blockquote>
We don't claim Interactive EasyFlow is good for anything -- if you
think it is, great, but it's up to you to decide. If Interactive EasyFlow
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lawyers insisted. We tried to ignore them but they threatened us with the
attack shark at which point we relented.
</blockquote>
 
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