AspectJS V1.1 is available from Dodeca Technologies Ltd for just GBP 4.99 (including VAT), and you can purchase it in complete security via PayPal.
You do not need a PayPal account to effect the transaction, nor will PayPal pass your banking details to Dodeca.
To proceed, you should ensure first that JavaScript is enabled on your browser. If you have enabled it, where it was disabled prevously, you should also refresh the page. If you fail to do this, you will submit your funds while rendering yourself unable to receive the product.
You should then provide an email address at which you can receive a message that carries a zip-file attachment.
It is your responsibility solely to ensure that JavaScript is enabled, and that you have provided a valid address. Without these, it will be impossible to dispatch the product to you.
Given a dispatch address, and assuming acceptance of the terms of sale, a click on the Buy Now button will transfer you to PayPal. Completion from there will return you to an acknowledgment page at this domain, and will cause an email to be sent automatically to the dispatch address that you provided initially.
That message will carry a receipt and a zip file, the contents of which are itemised on this page.
If the transaction fails, such that you pay but do not receive the product, you should contact Dodeca immediately, quoting the relevant PayPal Receipt-ID.
As a customer, you are entitled to free bug-fixes, along with upgrades and new technology at a considerable discount.
To receive occasional notifications in respect of these, you should indicate accordingly before clicking on the Buy Now button. Doing so will add your dispatch-address to the same mailing list that is available to non-customers via the home page (wherefore the same privacy-guarantees will apply).
Nobody really likes those tedious legal-contracts that accompany most software, so here's the deal in the plainest language possible:
By paying Dodeca Technologies Ltd (Dodeca) for AspectJS Version 1.1 (The Code), you purchase a copy of a software product, the essential copyright to which remains with Dodeca. Moreover, by purchasing a copy of The Code, you signal your assent to those two stipulations, and to the conditions set out hereunder.
Given that all non-trivial software may contain unknown defects, Dodeca cannot offer true guarantees of fitness-for-purpose in respect of The Code. However, should a demonstrable flaw in The Code come to the attention of that company, it will, where reasonable, provide a corrected version of The Code to you freely.
You are permitted to use and modify The Code in any way that you wish. You are, however, permitted to bestow copies of The Code on another individual or organisation (by any mechanism, and under any agreement with the recipient) only where such copies form an insubstantive and non-principal component of a larger product or service.
Should you modify The Code, such that you generate software that differs substantially from The Code in terms of features, functionality and semantics, then these Terms of Sale will not apply to that software.
Line and byte counts include the extent of all comments.
Tracer.js is a small utility that is used by the DbC test-suites.
LoadingMgr_XHR and LoadingMgr_STH are copies of code presented on the Applications - On-Demand Loading page.