We definitely appreciate the desire for a dual-license, unfortunately
it's just something we can't offer at this time.  We continue to examine
licensing options and will keep things like this in mind for the future.

 

Matt

 

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From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris Allen
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 8:49 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] More Mac licensing issues: [WAS:: Max OS X
Flex Builder 2.01 License Issue - still waiting

 

On 2/6/07, Paul Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
wrote:

        I saw rather a neat powerbook the other day and the idea of
using a powerbook appealed until I realised I wouldn't be able to have
flex on my main PC and on a Mac Powerbook with the same licence. Stick
with the Dell then..



 

 


Well, then you HAVE to use Windows (obviously). I think that Adobe
should seriously consider revising their licensing to work on multiple
platforms. There are plenty of people that own Mac laptops and Windows
desktops and would love to have the chance to run Flex Builder on both
without having to resort to solutions like Parallels or Boot Camp. 

At any rate, these guys at Adobe have been very helpful in getting to
the bottom of our issue. I really appreciate the attention that they've
given to us. The thing is, all of these issues people are reporting
would not exists if they just let us use the same license regardless of
the platform, thus saving time and money for all involved. 

-Chris

 

         

        

                ----- Original Message ----- 

                From: Shannon Hicks <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  

                To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com>  

                Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 3:36 PM

                Subject: Re: [flexcoders] More Mac licensing issues:
[WAS:: Max OS X Flex Builder 2.01 License Issue - still waiting

                 

                I'm planning on switching to a Mac in a few months...
Maybe I should start the process for switching my Flex license now, so I
have it in time :)
                
                Shan
                
                Xavi Beumala wrote: 

                I'm having the same problems here! It's incredible but
I've been trying to transfer my win license to mac for the last 3 weeks,
and today my trial has finally expired! I won't get my license in less
than a week so... this means I can't work! 
                
                really bad 
                X.

                On 2/3/07, Matt Chotin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: 

                I'll look into it.

                 

                Matt

                Flex PM

                 

                
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                From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com>  [mailto: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Chris Allen
                Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 12:46 PM
                To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com> 
                Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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                Subject: [flexcoders] More Mac licensing issues: [WAS::
Max OS X Flex Builder 2.01 License Issue - still waiting

                 

                To anyone at Adobe who's listening:
                
                I'm working on a Flex2 project for Scholastic
http://scholastic.com <http://scholastic.com>  and we are running into a
wall in terms of getting our Flex Builder licenses transfered to the
Macintosh platform. We purposely bought Windows versions knowing that it
"wouldn't be a problem" to transfer the license when the Mac version
became available. 
                
                This licensing situation that we and others have
experienced is completely unacceptable. John Dowdel, do you think that
you can help us out a bit, or escalate the issue, as you did for others
experiencing these problems? Or maybe Ted Patrick, you could let others
there know that this is a major issue for people, and it should be
addressed. 
                
                Here are the issues that we are currently facing:
                
                1. In order to transfer the license you have to be the
authorized purchaser of the software and Adobe won't accept a request
form the actual end user of the license. To make it worse Adobe won't
tell us who that person is. At a rather large organization (10,000 +
employees) like Scholastic, finding this "authorized person" is really
difficult to do. 
                2. Even if we do find the person above, we are told that
the process will take five days from the approved request before Adobe
will issue the Mac license number.
                3. Currently there's no way for us to extend the trial
version until this is worked out. We either have to install the trial on
another computer or just wait it out. 
                
                It's a pitty that such a great piece of software has so
many barriers and red tape to actually use it.
                
                Thanks very much for you attention to this issue.
                
                -Chris

                On 2/1/07, Brendan Meutzner < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:

                Hi,
                
                Transferring licenses doesn't seem to be the only issue.
We've been using a trial Mac version which just expired and I put
through the order for a Mac license online last night thinking we'd have
a valid key within a few minutes (like we did for the PC version last
summer)...  Not quite... it immediately showed as pending last night,
and remained that way this morning.  So after 30 minutes on hold with
customer support this morning, I'm told that the more "expensive"
transactions are processed manually and that somebody would be reviewing
the details within the next 2-3 days.  WTF?  Since when is a $499
FlexBuilder license expensive, and even so, why do they need to process
manually?  Really really not happy this morning... especially because
it's pretty much impossible to find a "temporary" key for the Mac
version (I didn't just say that though)... 
                
                It's too bad that the fantastic relationship we have
with the Adobe engineers can't spread over to the CS department a bit...
                
                
                Brendan

                 

                On 1/25/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:

                On Wednesday 24 January 2007 19:53, John Dowdell wrote:
                > What you and Ethan describe doesn't seem acceptable to
me either, but
                > let me get some more information on this, and get back
to the list when
                > I do, good?
                
                Sounds great.
                Could you also try and find out if there are plans to
just automate the whole
                process ?
                It strikes me that converting license betwen platforms
shouldn't really
                require a human in the loop, if it's only done once. 
                
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