A couple of people have queried the fact that the dollar price of a licence has gone up (to $33) without warning. As long term users know, I normally give a bit of warning before raising the price of the program.
I didn't this time because really it is an adjustment. The prices are based on the euro, and the euro price is still €25 for a single machine licence and €35 for a user licence. The adjustment is to allow for changes in the exchange rate. The price of a licence in GBP has gone down slightly for the same reason.
What has gone up is the price of an upgrade from a single machine to a full user licence. This is now €15 euros instead of €10. I thought it should be slightly more than simply the difference between the two to provide a bit of incentive for people who are in two minds about which one to buy.
I hope this makes sense!
Richard
Price Adjustments
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