How does the new pricing scheme relate to this?

Runtime Revolution 2.1 -- which was demonstrated at the CreativePro expo today -- is the latest update to the user-centric, multi-platform software development environment. Revolution 2.1, now in beta, will contain dozens of improvements. Mac OS X developers will benefit from the addition of "metal" appearance, dra wers, and other interface creation improvements. It is available for half-price ($200) until July 23.

Alan Simon

On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 11:16 PM, Howard Bornstein wrote:

Well in theory the improve list is meant to hear about things first.

Oops, you're right. I meant to post this on the improve list.


It seems there is no 'Free' edition listed also.

I was sort of assuming that the 30-day trial period edition was similar to what we currently have:

"After the 30-day period expires, the Evaluation Edition is transformed
into the Free Edition. You can continue to use the Free Edition as long
as you want, but to remove the length limitation on scripts, or to
continue to use Professional Edition features such as non-ODBC database
connections after the evaluation period has passed, you must purchase a
license."

Howard Bornstein
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