>Hi Dmitry.
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>>I agree that it was very good presentation. And the product (Stonefield query) is very impressive. I had some questions at the end (mostly about licensing and fees) but could not ask. Maybe if Doug is reading this, he can say if it is ok to ask these questions in this forum.
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>Certainly -- go ahead.
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>Doug
Thank you, Doug. Here are some of the questions I have:
1. How do you "enforce" the license?
2. When a developer buys a copy of SQ report "viewer" (not sure if this is the right term) for a client, is it installed on the client PC or on the server?
3. When an end user creates custom reports can they store these reports on the shared drive so that other end users in the company can use them too?
4. Annual maintenance (of 25%). Who pays, client (end user) or developer? If the annual maintenance is not purchased, does the program (viewer and SDK) still work?
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