Included or not, your company is paying for the platform as a whole, per user, 
per month and some of that revenue will be going to Power Apps.

 

The fact that you aren’t specifically choosing to subscribe to it is very 
disappointing. I won’t get into a whole argument here but that strikes me as 
monopolistic. Microsoft have been in trouble for this sort of thing in the 
past. Unfortunately we won’t have time to wait for some sort of antitrust case 
to catch up.

 

Kind regards,

 

Kevin

 

Kevin Miller ~ ke...@livecode.com ~ http://www.livecode.com/

LiveCode: Build Amazing Things

 

 

From: Colin Kelly <ckelly5...@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday 24 July 2024 at 15:35
To: How to use LiveCode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
Cc: Kevin Miller <ke...@livecode.com>
Subject: Re: Livecode Future

 

Hi Kevin, 

 

I see your argument but disagree with your premise, We don’t buy MS o365 
Business standard license for our users SO we can deploy PowerApps, we 
subscribe to 0365 for our users so they have access to business applications 
like Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams etc. the ability to deploy developed PowerApps 
to our users is a benefit of Microsoft’s licensing that we would already be 
using so not an additional cost

MS O365 is pretty much a standard across all business sectors.

 

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