To get things straight, this is not RevStudio for $50: it is RevStudio plus 
nine other Mac apps for $50. This distinction will not affect the Win World, 
but it will the Mac users - some of the other apps are very well regarded.

The nine apps have a combined recommended value of $250. Since the banner says 
"Ten apps for $500", it means RevStudio has been valued at $250 which is its 
normal runRev price. On this basis RevStudio is selling for $25, a discount of 
90%.

After some aggro in the early days, bundle sellers guarantee that all apps 
purchased are the full retail version with all rights and privileges accruing. 
As there is no restriction with RevStudio as to which platform you use, even 
though this sells as a Mac bundle,the buyer will be able to download any and 
all platform versions.

All of this will probably not worry all the old hands one little bit. But as a 
new user who paid the full $250 just over two months ago, I am feeling a little 
PO'd.

I am wondering if the company might consider substituting an upgrade to 
RevEnterprise for current RevStudio holders.

On a less personal note, I am wondering how much this deal has been prompted by 
the recent iPad kerfuffle, and the problems that caused. Rev will get a major 
proportion of their income from this sale, from people who don't care about 
RevStudio, but will take it as a freebie with the other apps they do want. And 
I reckon this will be at least a 10K bundle. (Or am I just being cynical.)
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