Rev 2.02/New pricing
Alan Simon
alansimon01 at optonline.net
Wed Jul 16 22:44:01 EDT 2003
How does the new pricing scheme relate to this?
Runtime Revolution 2.1 -- which was demonstrated at the CreativePro
expo today -- is the latest update to the user-centric, multi-platform
software development environment. Revolution 2.1, now in beta, will
contain dozens of improvements. Mac OS X developers will benefit from
the addition of "metal" appearance, dra wers, and other interface
creation improvements. It is available for half-price ($200) until July
23.
Alan Simon
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 11:16 PM, Howard Bornstein wrote:
>> Well in theory the improve list is meant to hear about things first.
>
> Oops, you're right. I meant to post this on the improve list.
>
>> It seems there is no 'Free' edition listed also.
>
> I was sort of assuming that the 30-day trial period edition was similar
> to what we currently have:
>
> "After the 30-day period expires, the Evaluation Edition is transformed
> into the Free Edition. You can continue to use the Free Edition as long
> as you want, but to remove the length limitation on scripts, or to
> continue to use Professional Edition features such as non-ODBC database
> connections after the evaluation period has passed, you must purchase a
> license."
>
> Howard Bornstein
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