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09-20-2023 02:34 AM
以前の永久版ライセンスのfull development systemに対応するサブスクリプションライセンスのエディションはどれになるのでしょうか。
教えていただけると幸いです。
よろしくお願いいたします。
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09-20-2023 03:18 AM - edited 09-20-2023 03:19 AM
Hi sugi,
@sugi0220 wrote:
Which subscription license edition will correspond to the full development system of the previous perpetual license?
I would appreciate it if you could let me know.
Thank you.
AFAIK the editions didn't change (base/full/pro), only the license changed from perpetual to subscription.
So you will still order the FDS license…
09-20-2023 03:30 AM
Hi GerdW
Thanks for letting me know.
I understand that there is no change in the LabVIEW base package (base/full/pro).
By the way, do you know how much the previous perpetual license cost?
If you know, I would appreciate your reply.
(If you don't know, you can just ignore this.)
Many thanks,
Sugi
09-20-2023 03:42 AM
Hi sugi,
@sugi0220 wrote:
By the way, do you know how much the previous perpetual license cost?
That doesn't matter because you cannot buy a perpetual (development) license anymore…
09-20-2023 03:49 AM
Hi GerdW,
Sorry I didn't tell you why.
We already have a perpetual license Labview2014 (purchase was several years ago and I don't know the details).
I would like to present this in comparison to my lab professor to get him to consider purchasing a subscription to the latest version.
Depending on the price, they might be inclined to keep using the current perpetual license...
Sincerely,
Sugi
09-20-2023 04:53 AM
Hi sugi,
@sugi0220 wrote:
We already have a perpetual license Labview2014 (purchase was several years ago and I don't know the details).
I would like to present this in comparison to my lab professor to get him to consider purchasing a subscription to the latest version.
Depending on the price, they might be inclined to keep using the current perpetual license...
Then you should also add to your comparison: