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Apache 2.0 License compatibility with Personal Edition License

 
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I'm developing an open source project (distributing under Apache 2.0 License) and want to use HelpNDoc software for Project Documentation.

As HelpNDoc Licensing terms -

HelpNDoc's licensing model offers a free version of the program for personal use, and two paid versions (Standard and Professional editions) for commercial use. The free version includes a discreet ad at the bottom of each generated documentation page while the professional edition doesn't.

I am confused with Personal Use License of HelpNDoc , means that is HelpNDoc can be used for open source project (distributed under Apache 2.0 License or EPL v1.0)

[Is HelpNDoc Personal Edition License is compatible with open source project (distributed under Apache 2.0 License or EPL v1.0)]
 
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