Subject Re: [IBO] license upgrade question
Author Jason Wharton
Helen,

The $215 option only moves you from partial to full level. It is still
necessary to also upgrade the calendar time too. So, you can do a partial
upgrade for another 6 months coverage and then do a partial to full OR you
can do a partial to full and then do a full upgrade for another 6 months
coverage. It's a bit of a loop in the system that lets you pay what you
prefer. Under trustware that's fine to leave at your discretion.

Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Helen Borrie" <helebor@...>
To: <IBObjects@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: [IBO] license upgrade question


> At 12:31 PM 02-08-01 +0200, you wrote:
> >Hi all
> >
> >Since it is that time of the year again to submit budget requests I
looked into the cost of using IBO 4.0 and wanted to be sure I'm paying the
right amount. At the moment we have a single (partial source) IBO license
(purchased only three months ago) for version 3.X
> >
> >I would like to
> >1) Switch from partial source to full source (since I like IBO so much by
now)
> >2) Get both the Data Access Bundle and the Productivity Bundle. (The new
functionality looks great)
> >
> >So as I see it, I can upgrade from 3.x partial to 4.x partial for free
and have to pay some extra since 4 now includes so much more functionality
over 3.x
>
> The Data Access Bundle is equivalent to IBO 3.x in content and the
partial-to-full fee has not changed. Note that the Data Access Bundle full
registration is the same as full reg. for IBO 3.x too. Now you just get
more options about what you include in your "IBO portfolio". If you take
the Productivity Bundle, that will be an additional product.
>
> >Am I right to assume that this is the $215 located on
http://www.ibobjects.com/ibomodules.html ??
>
> Yes, if you have a current IBO 3 partial licence (which you do) this is
the partial-to-full fee. What I can't tell you (because I forgot to ask
Jason) is whether your full subscription year will commence when you move
from partial to full. I would guess that it does but Jason will no doubt
confirm or deny tomorrow.
>
> regards,
> Helen
>
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