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Brian;
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>Well, as an Independent Developer, I managed to get the first client to pay for the first license as a reimbursable. When a second license was needed, I applied that to the 50 client license and chipped in the remainder myself.
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>From that point forward, I simply charge for my own services and absorb the rest.
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>HTH


Hi Mike,

When you got the 50 client license, you registered all of those to yourself, correct? Then as you sell your solution, the license goes to the client? So I would imagine that the app is something you sell to the clients as opposed to lease?

Basically what I'm planning on doing is taking an app I developed and making a web-based version. I'm thiking that some clients would want the option to lease, like a subscription, instead of buying these days. If a client wants to lease the app, obviously I will have to provide all of the required components, one of which would be a WWC license if I go that route. In this case, I would guess that I register the license to myself, so if the client stops leasing the application, I can then use that license for another client.

On the other hand, if the client buys the application, then the WWC license would be sold along with it and I would have to buy another one for the next client that came along.

Of course, after the first two leases or sales, I'd probably have enough for the unlimited license and then this is no longer a problem... right?

Pardon my ignorance on this, but this is new territory for me. In the past, everything was internal to the company I worked for. I just want to make sure that I know the costs involved for my planned venture.


Thanks for your insights and help,

- Brian


VFP6 SP5, VFP8 SP1, VFP 9 SP 1 and Win XP SP 3 (unless otherwise specified)


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