LiveCode 4.5 and the midsummer (2010) save 60% on revStudio deal

2010-09-21 Thread Jerry Balzano
With the sudden, unexpected release of LiveCode and disappearance of revStudio, revMedia, etc., I'm feeling a bit stung by the midsummer deal we were all offered (and I and others accepted) to SAVE 60% on revSTUDIO. When I took this deal and paid the $99, I was led to expect a year's worth of

Re: LiveCode 4.5 and the midsummer (2010) save 60% on revStudio deal

2010-09-21 Thread Mike Bonner
Actually, if I understand how this works, you still will get your full year of complimentary upgrades. They are honoring licenses that extend several years into the future. On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Jerry Balzano gjbalz...@ucsd.edu wrote: With the sudden, unexpected release of LiveCode

Re: LiveCode 4.5 and the midsummer (2010) save 60% on revStudio deal

2010-09-21 Thread Mark Wieder
Jerry- The way I understand things, your current license agreement stands. Nothing changes until its term is up. -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to

Re: LiveCode 4.5 and the midsummer (2010) save 60% on revStudio deal

2010-09-21 Thread Richmond
On 09/21/2010 09:01 PM, Jerry Balzano wrote: With the sudden, unexpected release of LiveCode and disappearance of revStudio, revMedia, etc., I'm feeling a bit stung by the midsummer deal we were all offered (and I and others accepted) to SAVE 60% on revSTUDIO. When I took this deal and paid

Re: LiveCode 4.5 and the midsummer (2010) save 60% on revStudio deal

2010-09-21 Thread Peter Alcibiades
It is always a Faustian pact, using closed source software, especially when it is in rapid development. Rev is perfectly entitled to abandon the Media experiment. It was noble, but evidently it did not work out. I also think its treated the Studio buyers such as myself fairly, it was entitled