Posted By: Guest: Eugene Belyaev \(JetBrains\) Ok, let's do it again.
1. If you already own a personal license from previous sales, you should wait until 4.0 gets released, and if you want you can upgrade your license to 4.0 personal license for $149. License keys for 3.x will stop working for 4.0.
2. If you don't have a license at all, you can purchase a personal license now for $249 and get a free upgrade to 4.0 when it gets released.
3. You will not be able to upgrade this license to a commercial one.
No, he said a personal license can be upgraded for $149, but a brand new personal license is $249
charles decroes wrote:
he says if you want to upgrade your personal license to 4.0 wait until it's released and it will cost $149. At least that is how I read it.
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Erb
============================================================== "Most of you are familiar with the virtues of a programmer. There are three, of course: laziness, impatience, and hubris." - Larry Wall ==============================================================
No, he said a personal license can be upgraded for $149, but a brand new personal license is $249
charles decroes wrote:
>> he says if you want to upgrade your personal license to 4.0 wait until >> it's released and it will cost $149. At least that is how I read it.
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Erb
============================================================== "Most of you are familiar with the virtues of a programmer. There are three, of course: laziness, impatience, and hubris." - Larry Wall ==============================================================
I have a non-personal license plus support ($699). I actually called IntelliJ just last week asking about this because my latest EAP reminded me my license was getting on toward renewal. I asked about renewing the support piece ($200) and was told that IntelliJ was phasing that out and that I would be able to upgrade my license to 4.0 for $199. Scott
Colin Smith wrote:
Im guessing that sales@intellij.com are much more likely to be able to
answer questions like that ;)
> Why isn't this information on the website?
Perhaps webmaster@intellij.com?
You can read about this at
http://www.intellij.net/forums/thread.jsp?forum=22&thread=62140&message=656685&q=706572736f6e616c206c6963656e636520#656685
Posted By: Guest: Eugene Belyaev \(JetBrains\)
Ok, let's do it again.
1. If you already own a personal license from previous sales, you should
wait until 4.0 gets released, and if you want you can upgrade your license
to 4.0 personal license for $149. License keys for 3.x will stop working
for 4.0.
2. If you don't have a license at all, you can purchase a personal license
now for $249 and get a free upgrade to 4.0 when it gets released.
3. You will not be able to upgrade this license to a commercial one.
Eugene
I believe the $249 personal license deal has expired by now though...
he says if you want to upgrade your personal license to 4.0 wait until it's released and it will cost $149. At least that is how I read it.
No, he said a personal license can be upgraded for $149, but a brand new
personal license is $249
charles decroes wrote:
--
Erb
==============================================================
"Most of you are familiar with the virtues of a programmer.
There are three, of course: laziness, impatience, and hubris."
- Larry Wall
==============================================================
Oh, wait, we just said the same thing. Sorry.
Erb wrote:
>> he says if you want to upgrade your personal license to 4.0 wait until
>> it's released and it will cost $149. At least that is how I read it.
--
Erb
==============================================================
"Most of you are familiar with the virtues of a programmer.
There are three, of course: laziness, impatience, and hubris."
- Larry Wall
==============================================================
I have a non-personal license plus support ($699). I
actually called IntelliJ just last week asking about this
because my latest EAP reminded me my license was getting
on toward renewal. I asked about renewing the support
piece ($200) and was told that IntelliJ was phasing that out and that I would be able to upgrade my license to
4.0 for $199.
Scott