I wonder if a starter version of RevMobile would be in order - i.e.

- Shows a Rev splash screen
- Must be a free app

That would seem to allow people to "test the waters" with a nice app for $0 
down, and then if they had something worth selling they would need to purchase 
the full RevMobile.

> FWIW, this amateur (OK, near amateur) finally bit the bullet on RevMobile 
> when I got a special offer that dropped the price to something like $550 
> because I REALLY want to be able to develop for the iPad.  
> 
> OTOH, my subscription to Rev Enterprise is paid up until 2016 or so and I 
> bought into On-Rev Founder, so I'm hardly a tight wad when it comes to buying 
> Rev products.  That said, even I agree that the current _list_ price for 
> RevMobile is prohibitive for anyone who does not already have a product ready 
> to be deployed on the iPad.
> 
> Not sure what the answer is, just making an observation....
> 
> 
> 
> On Mar 30, 2010, at 1:47 PM, Rodney Somerstein wrote:
> 
>> But trying to convince anyone that Rev-mobile is for the amateurs with the 
>> current pricing model is pretty much a nonstarter, I suspect.
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