Did some googling and couldn’t find a clear answer on this.
My assumption is no if they are distributed in a binary form.
I currently use Dundas and would like to move away from a library that has a cost component, especially since the MS version has everything I need.
I just ran the installer, available from the download center on microsoft.com.
Here are the terms of the license:
It doesn’t say that you cannot use it with Mono. It says that you must use it with (on) Windows.
Sounds like, Yes, you can use it with Mono running on Windows. But I’m not a lawyer.
If you want a charting library for use on Mono+Linux, try an open source option, like
ZedGraph.