Yeah, I agree. It's a bit outdated. This is what I found on the Adobe site:
* If I am currently running Flex Builder 2 for Windows, can I trade-in my Windows product for the new Macintosh 2.0.1 product? Yes. Customers who purchased the English language product via Adobe's Volume licensing program should email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please include the following information in your email: AOO Order#; Order Quantity; Organization name; End user and/or Ship to user ID #. Please allow up to 5 business days for a response that will include your updated serial number for Mac platform. Customers who purchased via the Adobe Store, please call Adobe Customer service and request a trade-in at the appropriate phone number for your region at: http://www.adobe.com/support/intlsupport.html. Customer Service will provide the download URL and a new Macintosh serial number to activate the product. Joost From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Andrews Sent: zondag 7 januari 2007 15:16 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Max OS X Flex Builder 2.01 License Issue I don't have a Mac, but to me it seems a retrograde step to have separate PC and Mac licences. Other software I have allows usage on either platform and I can easily envisage a situation where developers might be working on PCs on one project then have to switch to a Mac for another company. Yes, I realise that you can develop on a PC then deploy on a Mac, but I've no doubt it will be a PIA for testing. Why can't the same licence work on any available platform? Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: matt wicks <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 3:48 PM Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Max OS X Flex Builder 2.01 License Issue Yeah I'm in the same boat ... _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Gercken Sent: 06 January 2007 15:38 To: [email protected] Subject: [flexcoders] Max OS X Flex Builder 2.01 License Issue Hi, I down loaded the OS X release of Flex Builder 2 and installed it but it does not like my Windows license. Does anyone know whether there will be some sort of license exchange available? My charting license worked fine though. I bought the Windows version to bridge the gap until the OS X version was available. As soon as the Mac beta was out I switched and have not looked back. Don't tell me that I am going to have to fork out another 500 bucks just to be able to work on my operating system of choice... Regards, -bill

