Re: General license questions

2003-08-23 Thread Heather Williams
 I have some general license questions.  I hope it is OK to ask general
 questions here as others might elaborate on the questions, supply
 interpretations and also appreciate answers.

Seems reasonable to me.
 
 1.
 The new license table has a Create applications for column.  I assume
 that means standalones and all licenses can build stacks for all
 platforms.  Is that correct?

Yes it means standalones, but no, Express can't build for all platforms. It
only builds applications for the platform you license it for. Other licenses
all build for all platforms.
 
 2.
 I assume that WIN32 for the time being is one platform.  Is that
 correct?
 
Yes.

 3.
 Are printed manuals included in Enterprise renewals?

No, renewal doesn't include manuals.

Regards,

Heather

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Re: General license questions

2003-08-23 Thread Edwin Gore
Heather,

I believe that the question being asked is - Can a .rev file built in
Express be run with any other version.

I'm assuming that's a yes...and it makes me wonder...what happens when
somebody finally does the thing that has long been discussed on this list,
and builds a generic Player type application, using Studio or Pro.

That's going to be a problem, isn't it, since that would allow someone with
Express to deploy on any platform potentially.


- Original Message - 
 Yes it means standalones, but no, Express can't build for all platforms.
It
 only builds applications for the platform you license it for. Other
licenses
 all build for all platforms.

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General license questions

2003-08-20 Thread Dar Scott
I have some general license questions.  I hope it is OK to ask general 
questions here as others might elaborate on the questions, supply 
interpretations and also appreciate answers.

1.
The new license table has a Create applications for column.  I assume 
that means standalones and all licenses can build stacks for all 
platforms.  Is that correct?

2.
I assume that WIN32 for the time being is one platform.  Is that 
correct?

3.
Are printed manuals included in Enterprise renewals?
Uh, I guess other questions come later.

Thanks!

Dar Scott

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RE: General license questions

2003-08-20 Thread Monte Goulding

 I have some general license questions.  I hope it is OK to ask general
 questions here as others might elaborate on the questions, supply
 interpretations and also appreciate answers.

 1.
 The new license table has a Create applications for column.  I assume
 that means standalones and all licenses can build stacks for all
 platforms.  Is that correct?

 2.
 I assume that WIN32 for the time being is one platform.  Is that
 correct?

 3.
 Are printed manuals included in Enterprise renewals?

Not when I renewed ;-(

Mind you at the time I could have just paid for shipping and I would have
got them (special deal). I didn't bother because the 1.1.1 ones are still
sitting on my shelf looking good as new ;-)

Cheers

Monte

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Re: General license questions

2003-08-20 Thread Marian Petrides
Frankly, I was really pleased to find that I could get a new set of 
manuals just for shipping cost when I renewed my professional (now 
enterprise) license.

Marian
On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 08:42 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:

I have some general license questions.  I hope it is OK to ask general
questions here as others might elaborate on the questions, supply
interpretations and also appreciate answers.
1.
The new license table has a Create applications for column.  I 
assume
that means standalones and all licenses can build stacks for all
platforms.  Is that correct?

2.
I assume that WIN32 for the time being is one platform.  Is that
correct?
3.
Are printed manuals included in Enterprise renewals?
Not when I renewed ;-(

Mind you at the time I could have just paid for shipping and I would 
have
got them (special deal). I didn't bother because the 1.1.1 ones are 
still
sitting on my shelf looking good as new ;-)

Cheers

Monte

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RE: General license questions

2003-08-20 Thread Monte Goulding


 Frankly, I was really pleased to find that I could get a new set of
 manuals just for shipping cost when I renewed my professional (now
 enterprise) license.

I didn't say it wasn't a pleasing idea but I just find using the online docs
is far better for my workflow, therefore filling up my shelves with more
boos is not a high priority. I understand though that some people like to
read the manual in the bath and it's not that safe to take in the PowerBook
;-)

Cheers

Monte

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Re: General license questions

2003-08-20 Thread Dar Scott
On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 06:42 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:

Not when I renewed ;-(

Mind you at the time I could have just paid for shipping and I would 
have
got them (special deal). I didn't bother because the 1.1.1 ones are 
still
sitting on my shelf looking good as new ;-)
I did order them, but they have not arrived.  I assume they are taking 
a long time.

Dar

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