Open Source LiveCode Project

Shawn Blc shawnlivecode at gmail.com
Tue Jan 29 10:08:34 EST 2013


What about this (see the *bold* area)?  I have a commercial license.  From
what I remember when I purchased it I could create, edit applications and
distribute applications for as long as I wanted UNTIL I decided to upgrade.

See below.

The commercial version will be available as an annual subscription. A
single license
includes the ability for a single developer to create and build unlimited
applications
then distribute them royalty-free on all supported platforms. Unlike the
open source
version, it does not include access to the source code. It includes the
script password
security module which provides an additional level of protection for your
code. It removes
the requirement to redistribute the source code of your application when
you come to
redistribute it.* If your subscription expires any applications built will
continue to run*
*but you will not be able to create new closed source applications or
updates to existing **applications until you renew your commercial license.*

On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Kevin Miller <kevin at runrev.com> wrote:

> Yes existing licenses remain the same until the end of their term.
> Existing perpetual licenses are just that - perpetual. You can see more
> details in the FAQ http://runrev.com/home/ks1/?preview
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Kevin
>
> Kevin Miller ~ kevin at runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev.com/
> LiveCode: Unleash Your Killer App
>
>
>
>
> On 29/01/2013 14:48, "David C." <davidocoker at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>
> >>We  are hugely excited to be launching this project today:
> >>
> >>
> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1755283828/open-source-edition-of-liv
> >>ecode
> >>
> >
> >Hey folks,
> >For existing customers, what is the effective date for requiring that
> >an application be released open sourced versus commercial as usual?
> >Also, when will details be provided as to what the cost will be for a
> >commercial license?
> >
> >For example, with a license for the 4.53 version, I have two
> >applications very close to being able to release as commercial
> >products... at what point do I need to be concerned with purchasing a
> >new commercial license or offering my source code?
> >
> >Is a perpetual licenses from earlier version not exempt for the open
> >source model?
> >
> >Regard,
> >David C.
> >
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