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>>Ok, so the same holds true if I develop an app that I want to sell. I'll personally need a single license to develop and test with. Plus, I'd have to get an additional license for each client that buys (or leases?) the application. Obviously the cost of my app should recover the additional WCC license cost). If I lease them the application, I should register the WWC license to myself and if the company buys the app, the WWC license gets registered to them, correct?
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>>- Brian
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>Yes - but Rick also offers a 50-server license for such circumstances - very reasonable in cost. There's probably an unlimited license too.... check his web store.
Hi Michael,
Yes, I'm aware of the 50 and unlimited licensing. However, I'm interested in finding out how independent developers usually approach this with their clients, especially as far as registration goes. The 50 and unlimited licensing is cost effective when you have a large client-base and are leasing an app out, but starting out, for that same additional cost I can pick a framework and SDT along with WWC.
- Brian
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