excuse me.

what i really want is a statement that says either "wo is freeware" or "wo deployment costs nothing" or something like it. i want to be SURE that apple can not sue me.

in all the apple-licenses i can only see that you are allowed to deploy on another machine/operating-system than the one you develop on. but you still need ONE license PER deployment.

why is it so hard to get that statement from apple?
at least apple germany STILL tells you that you have to buy the $699- license. and apple cupertino did not respond at all...

apple, please shed some bright light on that.

        atze


Am 30.08.2006 um 17:47 schrieb Marc Oesch:

Hello Atze,

Am 30.08.2006 um 12:07 schrieb Marc Oesch:

> WO 5.3: Free on all platforms but unsupported.

please give a pointer to where apple states this.

I thought the various links I posted in the FAQ from Apple Tech
support show this, ie. extract the license number as described by
Cliff Tuel...

"Yes: Xcode 2.2.1 (and 2.3) include an _all-platform_ license key"

quote from http://lists.apple.com/archives/webobjects-deploy/2006/ Jul/msg00010.html

and then...

"To rephrase: Take the key included with the dev tools and deploy
wherever the hell you want to (within the terms of the license). Just
don't come crying to Apple when you deploy on an AmEx blue card and
you find some mysterious transactions in the Caymans on your next
statement."

(This last quote is from an Apple employee blog, not Tech Support :-)

Can't add more links because this is quite clear to me and I hoped the
FAQ is also clear and accurate now, that was my intention at least :)

Marc

Freeport & Soliversum
Alexander Spohr
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www.freeport.de


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