FilePro License?
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Tue Jun 8 10:14:54 PDT 2010
You'll never BELIEVE what Scott Walker said here...:
> That's what I tried to do with FPTech. I wanted to move my existing 5.0.14
> license to Linux or perhaps just get a new 5.0.14 for linux and maybe keep
> the one for SCO. Anyhow, they said they can't provide anything but 5.6,
> soooo, I figured maybe someone had a 5.0.14 license for Linux that they were
> not using that they would sell me. I would be willing to do a cross
> platform exchange for $400 going to fptech and actually get the 5.0.14
> binaries from somewhere else, if that was kosher.
I think you should do yourself a favour and call fP-Tech and ask if use of
a 5.0.14 distribution would be covered by the purchase of a 5.6.x license
of the same seat count.
The primary issue I'd be concerned about is whether the 5.6 license
entitles you to use filePro 5.6.x with N seats, or whether it allows you to
use "filePro" with N seats.
Also, you might check the 5.0.14 license and see if it's even transferable.
Some software licenses are, some are not.
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