[OT] New pricing
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Sat Apr 6 07:33:56 EDT 2013
Hi,
Yes, that's how I interprete the website you linked to.
I'm slightly disappointed that I can't buy single-platform licenses anymore. I wonder if this means I can no longer update my iOS license without updating my Windows/OSX license for example. That worries me a little.
On the other hand, $500 for a new license is slightly cheaper than the current $600. I guess that's positive. If $500 is converted to €400, I think it is reasonable.
I still hope there will be a special upgrade price which would give me a reason to update every year rather than once every few years.
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On 6 apr 2013, at 13:10, Georges Malamoud wrote:
> Hello
> I received that from RunRev for next tuesday big day
> http://www.runrev.com/mailers/ks_mailer/index21.html?utm_campaign=kickstarter&utm_source=hubspot_email_marketing&utm_medium=email
>
> Could you tell me if I am correct interpreting this message ?
>
> - I can use the community edition on all platforms for free and open source apps (except iOS because it is forbidden to publish an open source app on App Store)
> - If I want a commercial app (even less than 1 dollar) on any platform or if I want an iOS app (even free), I need to use the commercial version
> - The commercial version will come with a uniform $500 annual fee for all platforms (unless I continue with my previous fees)
>
> - For example, as a developer of free apps on the App Store for iOS, i'll have to pay $500 each year (more than now) except for the period which was included in my pledge.
>
> Right ?
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