Where do I apply for a free License ?

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Post by John »

Apology not necessary, and nobody thought you were "trying to be a jerk". You have a legitimate question.

However, as Maz explained very well, we don't make the rules (nor do any of the Team Members work for Milonic). The free vs. pay issue is a tough item, and has caused much grief and anguish lately. Andy is trying to be as fair as possible while still trying to remain in business!
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understood! You may be right, maybe getting rid of free licenses all together isnt a bad idea. :)
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Just to clear up a potential misunderstanding, the following quote from Andy appeared earlier in the thread:
Andy, while possessed, originally wrote:If you want to use the menu and you are a company or you promote a company or your website has ANY involvement with a commercial, government or religious organisation you'll need at lease a Pro License, PERIOD.
The "religious organisation" part came up in an off-line discussion recently, at which time it came to light that the exclusion of religious organizations was unintentional. Chalk it up to Andy having been temporarily inhabited by some sort of cyber demon. After being properly exorcised, you may notice that Andy has edited his post to read:
Andy, after his exorcism, wrote:If you want to use the menu and you are a company or you promote a company or your website has ANY involvement with a commercial, government or profit making organisation you'll need at lease a Pro License, PERIOD.

I think "at lease" means "at least"... not that you can rent a license. ;)

So.... the upshot is that religious organizations, including prophet-oriented ones ( ;) couldn't resist), may still qualify for free licensing.

Hope that cleared up some confusion, without introducing more!

Kevin
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