leap to future

Kevin Miller kevin at livecode.com
Fri Feb 19 04:04:08 EST 2016


Sorry if it wasn¹t clear in the article. HTML5 remains a separate license.

Kind regards,

Kevin

Kevin Miller ~ kevin at livecode.com ~ http://www.livecode.com/
LiveCode: Everyone can create apps




On 18/02/2016 21:47, "use-livecode on behalf of -hh"
<use-livecode-bounces at lists.runrev.com on behalf of hh at livecode.org> wrote:

>Kevin M. wrote:
>> see in detail https://livecode.com/leap-to-future/
>
>Yes, LC is great, worth its pricing, even if one is not using
>any of Monte's iOS externals: The other core-developers will
>have more time for their valuable work by that personal expanding.
>
>But sadly your explanations to the Indy license are quite unclear
>relating to HTML5.
>
>1. You argue with HTML5 development for the raise of Indy pricing.
>2. Recently we had to buy *separate* licenses for HTML5 deploying.
>
>Please explain the issue "HTML5" in detail for the example of a
>locked $499 Indy license.
>
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>Hermann 
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