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Message from: "Sergio"

 

Hi Farshad, I have a question regarding the future licencisng model:

 

Ext JS actual licenses for commercial use are only valid for V3.X, but

you will need to purchase it again when V4.X is out if you pretend to

upgrade, and sure we will need to upgrade when unigui moves to V4.

 

Do you think the final V1.0 of uniGUI will be ExtJS V4 compatible (or

even V4 will be mandatory) so we don't need to buy it twice?

 

Thanxs in advance,

Sergio.

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Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri"

 

"Sergio" wrote in message

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> Hi Farshad, I have a question regarding the future licencisng model:

>

> Ext JS actual licenses for commercial use are only valid for V3.X, but

> you will need to purchase it again when V4.X is out if you pretend to

> upgrade, and sure we will need to upgrade when unigui moves to V4.

>

 

You can wait unitl 4.0 is out. If you buy ExtJS 4.0 you can use all prior

versions including 3.x.

 

There is a pre-sale for Ext JS 4.0, but unfortuanetly you can't buy it

without support option. It costs $476 including support.

 

> Do you think the final V1.0 of uniGUI will be ExtJS V4 compatible (or

> even V4 will be mandatory) so we don't need to buy it twice?

>

 

Maybe, but it doesn't matter. You can buy ExtJS 4 license and use UniGUI

with whatever Ext JS version is uses.

 

Regards,

Farshad Mohajeri

 

 

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