Hi, I like the way you guys are heading with this. I'm a veteran folder (over 12 years) and about 18 months for team Curecoin. It's nice to see both teams gain some exposure and interest from the recent price increase.
My reason posting is in regards to your all-in-one installer. I'm wondering if that would be in breach of Stanfords license. It's worth checking out before launching it.
wilding2004- Nice! I've been folding for about 12 years now, too.
I think the all-in-one installer is OK.
It has been hard to work around Stanford's license, and still make it easy to install Folding@Home. The license verbiage in their installer is:
You may only use unmodified versions of Folding@Home obtained through authorized distributors to connect to the Folding@Home servers. Use of other software to connect to the Folding@Home servers is strictly prohibited. This prohibition includes 3rd party installers which download directly from Stanford web sites, unless written permission is granted from Stanford University.
Distribution of this software is prohibited. It may only be obtained by downloading from Stanford's web site (
http://folding.stanford.edu and pages linked therein) or the web site of one of our commercial partners (NVIDIA and AMD).
The FoldingBrowser is only a Chrome-based web browser, and it doesn't contain the Folding@Home installer. The browser (not the installer) does help you navigate to the webpage, then download and run the installer for the Folding@Home software from the Stanford website.