I think I have figured out what has been bugging me about the new license structure. 
It's not the pricing - that looks very good for what you are getting. It's not the 
lack of a free version - that's also just fine. It's not even the limitations on cross 
platform development - it's the way they put it.

I don't think that they can honestly say that the studio product allows you to create 
applications for all supported platforms, since it's impossible to TEST the 
applications without using another one of the products. Also, isn't it impossible to 
build a Mac standalone under Windows or Linux? That means that if you want to deliver 
for the Mac you will need to buy at least a copy of Express to do so (for more than 
thirty days), unless they are planning to create a new "Macintosh Standalone Builder" 
that is runs on the Mac and does nothing but build Standalones from existing stacks 
that were developed elsewhere.

Overall, I think that the new pricing structure and restrictions are fair (the prices 
through August are MORE than fine - Studio, here I come!). I do think that that they 
need to make it very clear that there are actually many issues involved in delivering 
applications on other supported platforms when you are only allowed to develop and 
test on one.

Anyone heard anything about how all of this is going to affect the "headless" CGI 
engines?

Also, is there an upgrade path for anyone who purchased recently? I am currently 
fooling around with the educational version I got for my daughter (who's understanding 
of how to use RunRev is coming right along), but I am going to have to move to studio 
soon.
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