Yeah, I am just frustrated that I upgraded at 4.5 instead of waiting till 5.0
(or some version with some stunning new desktop feature) to upgrade from
4.0.
I was under the impression that after purchasing 4.5 I wouldn't have to pay
again for bugfixes/features in my deployments until 5.
I suppose
On 23.03.11 at 16:02 -0700 Bob Sneidar apparently wrote:
That would not apply to me as I paid ahead for the subscription
something like 3 years. If that's what you mean by clemency, then
yes I am on that program.
Bob
Of course, the new licensing model affects only new users and users
whose
That would not apply to me as I paid ahead for the subscription something like
3 years. If that's what you mean by clemency, then yes I am on that program.
Bob
On Mar 23, 2011, at 3:37 PM, Robert Brenstein wrote:
> On 23.03.11 at 10:27 -0700 Bob Sneidar apparently wrote:
>> Yeah sounds like a
On 23.03.11 at 10:27 -0700 Bob Sneidar apparently wrote:
Yeah sounds like a support issue to me. I wonder if there was a
purchase option that did NOT include the year of free updates? If so
then it would be like any other software upgrade, where you pay some
fraction of the new price for a majo
Yeah sounds like a support issue to me. I wonder if there was a purchase option
that did NOT include the year of free updates? If so then it would be like any
other software upgrade, where you pay some fraction of the new price for a
major release update.
I was one of the people who signed up
On 23/03/2011 17:12, "John Allijn" wrote:
> I have the same that Andrew mentiones: bought livecode in december and I am
> now confronted with three updates (livecode, mac deployment, iOS deployment)
> I did login to my useraccount, but the update is indeed a paid one.
It is a paid upgrade, the f
Hi Bob,
I have the same that Andrew mentiones: bought livecode in december and I am now
confronted with three updates (livecode, mac deployment, iOS deployment)
I did login to my useraccount, but the update is indeed a paid one.
Best regards,
John
Send from my iPhone
On Mar 23, 2011, at 17:31,
That's odd. You should have a 1 year upgrade at least. Better contact support.
BTW did you log in with your runrev account credentials before trying to
download it?
Bob
On Mar 23, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
> After reading the email I got from runrev, I went to go download and the
After reading the email I got from runrev, I went to go download and they
asked for some upgrade fees. Pfft. I just bought 4.5 in Jan. Try soliciting
me again when 5.0 comes out with something fresh.
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Thanks and gratz!
Bob
On Mar 22, 2011, at 10:10 AM, Kevin Miller wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I’m delighted to advise that less than 4 months after entering the mobile
> market with LiveCode for iOS we are already bringing out the improvements
> that you have all been asking for. LiveCode 4.6, releas
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