changes to the runrev store

Warren Samples warren at warrensweb.us
Sat Aug 18 02:39:12 EDT 2012


On 08/18/2012 01:12 AM, Monte Goulding wrote:
>> >Does that state that for $999 per license does not include any updates???
> That's how I read it. It doesn't run out and my guess is this price is to handle the people that buy lc and still expect support 20 versions later.
>
>> >does that state that for 1,499 I get a license with both no expiration and full updates?
> That's also how I read it which is a really good deal. Snap that up folks before runrev realize they set the price too low. It should be 2k+ at least. A long time ago when I did some work for them I took a perpetual desktop license (I didn't think to state I wanted all future platforms included) for $2500. Who knows what that would be in today's money.
>
> Why do you need to sell pay as you go to your clients?
>
> Cheers
>
> Monte


You're not reading it correctly. There's a fuller explanation if you 
select one of those options. "Perpetual" is relative to the "pay as you 
go" model. Pay as you go means your license to use any version of 
LiveCode which is covered under that agreement ends if you stop paying 
the monthly fee. "Perpetual" means that your license remains intact 
after its term expires and you can continue to use all versions of 
LiveCode which you were entitled to up to the date of expiration (and 
probably any subsequent minor point updates?) as do the standard 
traditional licenses.

LiveCode Complete:
"For serious developers everywhere, the Master bundle. Get LiveCode 
Development Tools, every deployment option including Desktop, Web, 
Mobile and Server, a year of update releases and access to the LiveCode 
Developer Program. Save yourself almost $900 by getting these essential 
tools in one package, plus get the peace of mind of knowing you will 
automatically receive every new update we release. This is a 
subscription product, it will automatically renew annually for $749, you 
may cancel your subscription at any time."

Warren




More information about the use-livecode mailing list