> On 1 Mar 2016, at 12:32 PM, Roger Guay <i...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Once more, I point out that this might be a good new revenue stream for LC!!! 
> Does it hurt anyone?


I guess it could hurt everyone that depends on the platform if it undercut the 
Indy license too much. One thing we know for sure is that with the Indy price 
rise being staged effectively over a couple of years since the first rise that 
the company is being more than fair with its current user base by giving them 
the opportunity to lock in current prices for the long term. 

Whether as the price of Indy rises a space is created for some kind of Indy 
Lite remains to be seen. However, I might suggest it would be difficult to find 
the right mix of features for it… Should it have no code protection but still 
allow proprietary licenses? Perhaps it should be royalty based or only allow 
free apps? Maybe it should have splash screens on standalones? Maybe individual 
platform licenses? What about a set fee per platform per standalone build? 
Maybe everything that can be easily removed from LC could be an addon at extra 
cost (database, xml, widgets etc)?

So many options that even if the company had something in this space it still 
won’t meet everyones needs.

Cheers

Monte
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