Nothing for DIY:ers dipping their toes…
On the Mac, I consider UVI the poor cousin from the country – it won't even remember paths! I use it only when there's no alternative, for instruments that I can't live without.
/Joachim
Like many dual license products, you can still go the GPLv3 route, thus nothing preventing you to use JUCE for DIY, and even for commercial products if you are ok to give away the original scripts on request. You are required to purchase a commercial license only if you want to keep your product closed source (and therefore cannot use the GPL license).Spitfire31 wrote:Just out of curiosity, I checked up on the cost of a JUCE Indie license (the least expensive one). $50/month subscription or buy JUCE 4 for $1000.
Nothing for DIY:ers dipping their toes…
/Joachim
https://forum.juce.com/t/new-licensing-options/15837/24JUCE 4 has a new subscription model, so you can choose to pay per month, starting at $49. And until you release a commercial product on the market, you don't have to pay anything and can use the source code as you please (within the limits of the GPL).
I didn't know that. Thanks for the heads up – it makes HISE a more interesting prospect when it eventually stabilises.lolilol1975 wrote: Like many dual license products, you can still go the GPLv3 route, thus nothing preventing you to use JUCE for DIY, and even for commercial products if you are ok to give away the original scripts on request. You are required to purchase a commercial license only if you want to keep your product closed source (and therefore cannot use the GPL license).
I should have added that by original source, it also covers the samples themselves.Spitfire31 wrote:I didn't know that. Thanks for the heads up – it makes HISE a more interesting prospect when it eventually stabilises.lolilol1975 wrote: Like many dual license products, you can still go the GPLv3 route, thus nothing preventing you to use JUCE for DIY, and even for commercial products if you are ok to give away the original scripts on request. You are required to purchase a commercial license only if you want to keep your product closed source (and therefore cannot use the GPL license).
/Joachim
They look the same at first but the Indie licence (which is only for sole traders) includes iOS and Android deployment whereas it's extra for the Pro licence, which is aimed at teams of developers or single developers working for a larger organisation.bungle wrote:So whats the deal
$999 for indie licence
$999 for pro licence
What's the difference ?
Oh, this is good then! I hope it will work out, the community really needs alternatives to Kontakt and Hise has a lot of potential.bungle wrote:It is payware, Chris plans on selling licences when it is ready for showtime
Its not a bug, it's a featureHowever, the main problem for me is that it's open source and free.
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