ADOBE PROJECT ROME for scientific use?

Dear developer,
Dear ADOBE,
the official website of ADOBE PROJECT ROME released the following status:
November 30, 2010
[...] The trial of Project ROME for Education has concluded. However, the commercial version of Project ROME will remain free to the public via Adobe Labs. No additional Project ROME software updates are planned at this time.
source: http://rome.adobe.com/index.html (October 23, 2011)
May I use the software ADOBE PROJECT ROME for scientific use? I am planning to create mathematical assistance content just like material which is used in real repetitional lessons. I would like to publish the material, which was created by the software via my homepage.
I am looking forward to hear from you!
Best regards
SpWheel

im not adobe, nor am i a developer which works for adobe...
But it seems to me that the quote u made is also the answer to your question..
The commercial version will remain free..
commercial usually means u can use it either way, privately or commercially.
Besides, why shouldnt u make use of it?
This program is great, and i really do not understand why Adobe stopped support for it.

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