Re: Why do I have the business package?

2019-04-29 Thread Andrew Bell via use-livecode
Occasionally I use some of the advanced networking stuff but the  
remote debugger has been worth the upgrade price for me.


--Andrew Bell



Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2019 09:16:30 -0700
From: doc hawk 
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Why do I have the business package?


In all seriousness, what does it actually do for us?

I have a perpetual indy license, and my business license is up for  
renewal on Thursday.


I *think* it?s supposed to handle some kind of revision control or  
repository, but I?ve never gotten around to *anything* with it.


Currently, my revision control is by stacks (which I?ll actually be  
talking about and sharing at the conference).


Does it really doppelg?nger?s anything other than support the mothership?




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Re: Why do I have the business package?

2019-04-29 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
By way of rhetoric, I think it would have been better for everyone if there was 
a base price for a commercial version maintenance, and the additional features 
were something we paid extra for as needed. The business license contains 
components I really want to use, but it is too expensive for me and I am not 
selling my apps commercially. 

Bob S


> On Apr 28, 2019, at 12:19 , Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode 
>  wrote:
> 
> The commercial licenses have many additional features. It´s up to you to 
> decide if you need one/some or any of those additional features or not and if 
> it´s worth to pay the subscription fee.
> You´ll find a comparison chart of all licenses types here  
> https://livecode.com/products/livecode-platform/pricing/
> 
> Regards,
> Matthias

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Re: Why do I have the business package?

2019-04-28 Thread Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
The commercial licenses have many additional features. It´s up to you to decide 
if you need one/some or any of those additional features or not and if it´s 
worth to pay the subscription fee.
You´ll find a comparison chart of all licenses types here  
https://livecode.com/products/livecode-platform/pricing/

Regards,
Matthias



> Am 28.04.2019 um 18:16 schrieb doc hawk via use-livecode 
> :
> 
> 
> In all seriousness, what does it actually do for us?
> 
> I have a perpetual indy license, and my business license is up for renewal on 
> Thursday.
> 
> I *think* it’s supposed to handle some kind of revision control or 
> repository, but I’ve never gotten around to *anything* with it.
> 
> Currently, my revision control is by stacks (which I’ll actually be talking 
> about and sharing at the conference).
> 
> Does it really doppelgänger’s anything other than support the mothership?
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Why do I have the business package?

2019-04-28 Thread doc hawk via use-livecode

In all seriousness, what does it actually do for us?

I have a perpetual indy license, and my business license is up for renewal on 
Thursday.

I *think* it’s supposed to handle some kind of revision control or repository, 
but I’ve never gotten around to *anything* with it.

Currently, my revision control is by stacks (which I’ll actually be talking 
about and sharing at the conference).

Does it really doppelgänger’s anything other than support the mothership?
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