Actually, there is a single user version license like there was in CF5.
There is info on it on www.macromedia.com.

As for CF Express, right now it is still at v4.5, and is still available for
download.

--- Ben



-----Original Message-----
From: tom muck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 4:11 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Single user CF5 license available


Apparently MM wants to lose their potential ColdFusion developers to ASP,
where you can always have a free server on your local machine.  There is no
conceivable reason why MM would not allow a developer to use a single-user
version of CF server indefinitely.  It's absolutely useless as a production
server and it's only possible use is as a development server.  Either that
or they are content that developers will have to stick with 4.5.  They
aren't even allowing UltraDev users the benefit of using a local development
server after spending $500 on the software.  It doesn't make any sense to
me. ;-)

tom

"Scott Brady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
005f01c16317$83db0090$f5b36441@dsbrady">news:005f01c16317$83db0090$f5b36441@dsbrady...
> Ok, since you have to own CF Studio, are there plans to release a CF
Express
> version 5?  I'd heard the answer was "No" before, but then we were told
that
> the CF Server Evalaution reverts to a single user license after
expiration.
> But, I understand that the Server license doesn't allow you to use that
for
> development?



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