It becomes even more confusing since DevNet is still listed on places such as 
the "commercial volume licensing" page and in the point document.

http://www.macromedia.com/buy/volume_license/vlo/

 A Studio MX subscription is 2 points, as somewhere in here:

http://download.macromedia.com/pub/mvlp/vlo_points.pdf

  I need 10 points to qualify for a BVLO (Base Volume License Option; took me a 
while to define this acronym), so I don't qualify however I can still be an 
entry level user?  

 I think that means I can buy the Studio MX subscription at the full price.  

>Let me get this straight. For DevNet subscribers such as myself, the upgrade
>path is the "Volume License Program", which seems to use a convoluted
>sliding point scale to determine price? That's supposed to be less
>confusing?
>
>  http://www.macromedia.com/buy/volume_license/vlo/
>
>I've been surfing the Macromedia site for the past hour trying to figure out
>exactly how much what I used to have will cost in the future and I still
>don't know. Looks like I have to call the Macromedia Call Center just to get
>a price quote.
>
>Ben Rogers
>http://www.c4.net
>v.508.240.0051
>f.508.240.0057
>
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