What’s the confusion?  Well, since you asked… J

 

1)      You can’t click on the “Buy” button to buy a FlexBuilder license (despite its presence in the dialog – holdover from the Dreamweaver code?)

2)      You can’t “Buy” a MVLP (replacement for DevNet) subscription online

3)      You don’t seem to be able to “Buy” FlexBuilder (or Flex, for that matter) online at all…

 

We’d be perfectly happy to spend some money – there’s just no way to easily do so! ;)

 

No big deal – I’m sure the OEM people will get us an eval extension.  We are very impressed with Flex and are considering integrating it with some future products.  Just wanted to see if we were missing something regarding the eval behavior.

 

Also, FYI, uninstalling Flex is much easier than uninstalling Flex Builder – just delete a directory!  Virtually no other “remnants” to worry about…

 

 


From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dave Carabetta
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 10:21 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Post 60 Days - Development Mode?

 

On 5/31/05, Rick Bullotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Seems like although Flex server-side will run, Flex Builder doesn't run in
> "developer" mode after 60 days.  What's the scoop?

The scoop is that you need to get a serial number. I'm not sure what
the confusion is? It wouldn't make much sense for Macromedia to
distribute an IDE that's meant for one user at a time in a "developer"
mode. Since Flex server is meant for multiple users, it would make
more sense for that product to revert to a limited IP verson after 60
days, as uninstalling/re-installing server products tend to be more
tedious than desktop products such as Flex Builder.

Regards,
Dave.




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