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No, the application isn't open source, primarily because I plan to actively support and maintain it for many years to come. But it's a one-time payment so you don't have to pay anything after that!
How would I go about doing that though? If I give the users an open source license on purchase, compilation and reselling will be pretty easy to do and I don't want that to happen for something I worked very hard on.