Hefty new fees?
Robert Brenstein
rjb at rz.uni-potsdam.de
Fri Aug 22 11:35:34 EDT 2003
>>For those of us who are using MC, it comes down to something very
>>simple: What's it going to cost?
>>
>>According to the licensing info on the RunRev website, to purchase
>>a license that allows you to develop on multiple platforms would
>>cost $1200, with renewals of $400 per year. But what happens if
>>you do not renew every year? Is it $1200 again? That's how it
>>appears.
>>
>>I emailed Kevin on August 8 regarding this, but have as yet to
>>receive a reply. There is a big difference between paying $400
>>and $1200 when you want to upgrade. And what of those of us who
>>are licensed in Metacard, and do not make the switch now, but wait
>>until later? Would we pay $400 or $1200?
>>
>
>Shari, so far, both MC and Rev did not require to have continued
>license. In other words, you could renew when you old license
>expired or you could postpone it until later. What you loose is the
>ability to use new versions that come out when your license is
>expired.
>
>I can only assume that this practice continues and so you will pay
>the $300 (I think it is still 300) whenever you decide you want to
>be current again. The licensing details should be in the currently
>downloadable version.
>
>Robert
What a coincidence, I got a post from Heather on Rev list a few mins
after sending the above. She writes (among others):
>Current Professional license holders can also continue with the subscription
>model, for $299. For this they get an Enterprise level renewal, with full
>database access, but no support. They also have the option to buy an
>Enterprise renewal at $399, which includes 5 support incidents.
As far as I understand, MC licenses transfer into
professional/enterprise licenses. What is puzzling for me is the
following from Heather:
>in the long term obviously, we are likely to stop
>supporting the subscription model in favour of the new licensing. You should
>be pretty safe to wait until December, but if we do have any plans to
>discontinue the subscription renewals, we will certainly tell everybody and
>give you a last chance to renew.
I must say I am confused about what she means by discontuing
subscription model in the long term. The new licenses are also
renewable. I suspect she refers to Express users having to pay for
each new version. But this was written in response to someone asking
about Enterprise.
Robert
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