as it was explained to me... CPUs refers to physical CPUs, so a dual core processor is one CPU. regarding the rest, I think someone from Adobe would better address it accuratelyOn 6/27/06,
Antoine Malpel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ok but where is exactly the l
ok but where is exactly the limitation ? can I run freeely any coporate
business services etc ... as soon as I use only one cpu per Application
(what about Bi-Core ?) ?
Nick Collins a écrit :
No, it means you can run it free on a one CPU server with one
application using it. For cluste
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Don't know if Adobe can comment on this, but I'm
wondering if there will be a 30 day trial of Flexbuilder.
--Greg
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On Monday 26 June 2006 08:15, Jack W. Caldwell wrote:
> Wonder why it is not on Adobe's web site?
Because
Correct.
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No, it means you can run it free on a one CPU server with one application using it. For clustering you'll have to pay.On 6/26/06, Antoine Malpel <
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Free when using just One app per cpu ??? taht means I'm free to do any
corpotare stuff fo
Free when using just One app per cpu ??? taht means I'm free to do any
corpotare stuff for free using clustering for example ?
Pan Troglodytes a écrit :
Here's the last they posted about it:
Scott Langeberg
Thu, 15 Jun 2006 09:25:11 -0700
According to Sydney Sloan (Marketin
Hi,
Expect the ship announcement and the pricing announcement to be
simultaneous. With that, the web site will be fully updated.
Expect news soon! All is well.
-David
Adobe
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On Monday 26 June 2006 08:15, Jack W. Caldwell wrote:
> Wonder why it is not on Adobe's web site?
Because it hasn't been released yet ?
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Here's the last they posted about it:
Scott LangebergThu, 15 Jun
2006 09:25:11 -0700
According to Sydney Sloan (Marketing - Adobe) in a Breeze webinar @ 11AM
(c):
Official release date:
June 28, 2006
Pricing as follows:
Fle
Here's the last they posted about it:Scott Langeberg
Thu, 15 Jun 2006 09:25:11 -0700
According to Sydney Sloan (Marketing - Adobe) in a Breeze webinar @ 11AM (c):
Official release date:
June 28, 2006
Pricing as follows:
Flex 2 SDK - FREE
Flex Builder 2 - $499, $749 w/cha
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