Pricing.

Jim Hurley jhurley at infostations.com
Thu Mar 13 08:13:10 EST 2003


>Judy Perry <jperryl at ecs.fullerton.edu>
>To: <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
>Subject: Re: Pricing.
>Reply-To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
>
>My understanding is that university educators are also eligible for the ed
>pricing; that it's the institutional pricing area where it matters if you
>are K-12 or higher ed.
>
>Am I wrong?
>
>Judy
>
>On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Victor Eijkhout wrote:
>
>>  >But with that level of programming it seems reasonable that the
>  > >researchr would pick up a license -- at the edu price it's quite 
>affordable.
>>
>  > Hm? The educational (single user) price is 1.5 times the small
>  > business price. I'm a university educator, but the affordable ($99)
>  > price is only for K12 educators.
>
>--__--__--


Judy is right. I started with a educator's license, even though I am 
retired university faculty.

As a matter of fact I originally submitted an application to MetaCard 
for a professional license, but received an invitation from Scott 
Raney (seeing that my return address was Univ. of Calif.) to consider 
an educator's license.

Jim



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