Question about licensing
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Question about licensing
Before July 24, I can get a deal for the Indie pricing at $499 for 2 years and then locked in at $299/year after that. I'm considering this, but I have a question. It says the deal includes App Store licensing. Not sure what this is, but would there be any more costs for me to upload my Livecode apps (once I figure that out) to the Google Play store and to the IOS App Store? I need to know all the costs up front as I'm working with 4 educational conferences and I'm having some good success with developing some apps that get data from the conference MySQL databases.
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Re: Question about licensing
For questions related to pricing and licensing, contacting the company directly at support AT livecode.com may be a better bet than this user-to-user forum.
That said, if I understand your question correctly the Apple reference there is about GPL-governed works, such as those one would make with LiveCode Community Edition. Apple's distribution limits conflict with GPL freedoms, so GPL-governed software cannot be distributed through Apple's app stores.
LiveCode Commercial Edition uses a proprietary license, with which there are no conflicts with the Apple store TOS.
LC Community is generously made available for free, so any discussion of a for-fee edition such as you describe would be for LC Commercial.
That said, if I understand your question correctly the Apple reference there is about GPL-governed works, such as those one would make with LiveCode Community Edition. Apple's distribution limits conflict with GPL freedoms, so GPL-governed software cannot be distributed through Apple's app stores.
LiveCode Commercial Edition uses a proprietary license, with which there are no conflicts with the Apple store TOS.
LC Community is generously made available for free, so any discussion of a for-fee edition such as you describe would be for LC Commercial.
Richard Gaskin
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Re: Question about licensing
Don't forget you'll need the $99.00 Apple Developer license, good for a year.
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