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The forum thread discusses whether Image Composite Editor is freeware, with an initial poster questioning its licensing and the availability of 64-bit versus 32-bit versions. A responder confirms it is freeware but does not clarify distribution rights and provides a link to the official site. Later, another participant notes that support for updates may have ceased and suggests using alternative tools or compatibility modes if needed, reflecting a general interest in free image stitching solutions and program support status.

tck444

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Wondering if, Image Composite Editor is freeware? The program is almost 10 years old.

Seems Version 2 for the 64-bit operating system is no longer available while the 32-bit is available? Somewhat curious also?

I have the 64-bit installation file and wondering if I can distribute it on my website?
 

Mike

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It is freeware but I do not know about the distribution rights. Official site:

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Warfaree

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Yes, indeed, some programs have existed for a long time, but then they stop supporting updates. There are many alternatives now, such as an image quality enhancer and other online services. But Microsoft offers good free alternatives too.
 

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Mirerex

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Wondering if, Image Composite Editor is freeware? The program is almost 10 years old.

Seems Version 2 for the 64-bit operating system is no longer available while the 32-bit is available? Somewhat curious also?

I have the 64-bit installation file and wondering if I can distribute it on my website?
You can use an emulator or run the program in compatibility mode.