Sitespring is a team collaboration product.
It requires $1999 for a 3 user license, then $499 for *additional* single
users.
What am I missing?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Woody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 11:45 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT - Macromedia's pricing strategy?
So you have to also buy the Site license and then you still have to pay $500
more for purchasing 3 licenses at one time? Seems like a deal. :) Does
the Site License maybe come bundled in the 3-pack? Is that the difference?
JayW
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/20/01 12:24PM >>>
The single user license (which is an ADDITION to the Site license) would be
useless to you without the original site purchase.
William
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Woody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 10:22 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT - Macromedia's pricing strategy?
I just got a bulletin that Macromedia released some new something. However,
the interesting part to me was their pricing strategy. :)
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> Pricing
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>> Pricing starts at just $1999 for a 3-user version. Add a
>> single user for $499.
>>
>> For more details on pricing, visit:
>> http://www.macromedia.com/go/sitespring_esd_pricing
>>
So, I can pay $1,500 fro 3 individual licenses or you will bundle them for
me and I will save . . . oh, no, I will actually lose $500. Sounds like a
great deal! I'm sure Marc at eeye will be interested to see if this works.
:)
JayW
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