If that is true then I misunderstand the licensing model. My understanding is 
that every app I distribute for someone else to use is a “seat” as well as me 
the developer, another seat. I have 3 “seats” at present including myself, all 
are internal users to the company I work for, but the company does not pay me 
to do this development. I wrote the application to make generating forms easier 
for the IT technicians in the field. 

Are you saying I can purchase one developer seat for $499, build 2 standalone 
apps and not have to pay for the other two seats, as long as I do not make any 
money from the app?? 

Bob S


> On Jul 24, 2024, at 7:44 PM, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> It’s the one signposted as something like “growing the community”.
> 
> I too dislike videos, so avoided watching this until Kevin said there was 
> info about lifetime license holders in a video.
> 
> btw, I am a hobbyist deriving no income from LC, and I think you’re incorrect 
> about there being no place for us in LC’s future. We can build and distribute 
> our non-íncome-producing apps by getting a single developer seat ($449 per 
> year); not a trivial amount but not much for a hobby (less than membership at 
> my local golf club or gym, even before I think about buying clubs or trainers 
> or replacing all the lost golf balls). The expiration of the lifetime license 
> will be compensated for by a discount at the first license renewal (in 
> December 2025??), though we don’t yet know how that will be calculated.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 

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