RE: Conversant 1.0b2
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RE: Conversant 1.0b2 (#16850)
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>Read on the web at http://community.scriptmeridian.org/16850
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>On 5/28/02, Emmanuel. M. Decarie said:
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>>IMO, 2 weeks to evaluate such a complex product is quite short. In
>>fact, the developer license could be use for evaluation. But at $99
>>dollars, its a little bit expensive just to test the product. I'll
>>pay $40 bucks in a breeze to help support the product and check it at
>>my pace, but I'll have to think twice at $99.
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>I didn't say you were going to have to pay for it on June 8, I said
>that the current pre-release version is going to expire then.
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>The 1.0 release will have a licensing tool built into it that will
>allow its own time-limited free evaluation period (probably 30
>days). If/when you decide to purchase a license, you'll just install
>the license file we send to you and pick up where you left off.
Ok, that's good. But say I'd just want to learn Conversant at my
pace. I still need to buy a $99 licence (its CAN $160). Its not a lot
of money, and I might just do that. But still, I think it could be
priced less to have more developers to play with it. I wonder if you
could have a license #4 that allow requests only from 1 IP address.
Cheers
-Emmanuel
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Emmanuel Décarie / Programmation pour le Web - Programming for the Web
Frontier - Perl - Javascript - XML <http://scriptdigital.com/>
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>On 5/28/02, Emmanuel. M. Decarie said:
>
>>IMO, 2 weeks to evaluate such a complex product is quite short. In
>>fact, the developer license could be use for evaluation. But at $99
>>dollars, its a little bit expensive just to test the product. I'll
>>pay $40 bucks in a breeze to help support the product and check it at
>>my pace, but I'll have to think twice at $99.
>
>I didn't say you were going to have to pay for it on June 8, I said
>that the current pre-release version is going to expire then.
>
>The 1.0 release will have a licensing tool built into it that will
>allow its own time-limited free evaluation period (probably 30
>days). If/when you decide to purchase a license, you'll just install
>the license file we send to you and pick up where you left off.
Ok, that's good. But say I'd just want to learn Conversant at my
pace. I still need to buy a $99 licence (its CAN $160). Its not a lot
of money, and I might just do that. But still, I think it could be
priced less to have more developers to play with it. I wonder if you
could have a license #4 that allow requests only from 1 IP address.
Cheers
-Emmanuel
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Emmanuel Décarie / Programmation pour le Web - Programming for the Web
Frontier - Perl - Javascript - XML <http://scriptdigital.com/>
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RE: Conversant 1.0b2
5/28/2002 by Seth Dillingham
On 5/28/02, Emmanuel. M. Decarie said: >Ok, that's good. But say I'd just want to learn Conversant at my >pace. I still
5/28/2002 by Seth Dillingham