No -- if you don't need the other features of the Enterprise edition, you could buy the Studio edition for Windows for $199, and the Express edition for Mac for $75. This combination would allow you to build for any platform, and debug natively on Windows and OS X, for $274.

Also note that the Enterprise edition is currently $599, which is roughly $400 cheaper than it has ever been. (At least in the six years of history I'm familiar with)

On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 07:52 PM, Edwin Gore wrote:

Um...something seems very wrong here. It's going to cost $1199 to do any
kind of real cross-platform development!?!?! According to this list, I am
going to need to develop under windows, and if I want test and debug
something for the Mac I will need to either pay $1199, or test on the mac
using the free version and WRITE DOWN all the error bugs, since I can't edit
scripts longer than 10 lines on my test machine!?!?



regards,


Geoff Canyon
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