Filemaker Pro 10 TT759E/A 用户手册
产品代码
TT759E/A
FileMaker, Inc. U.S. Price List
$US Reseller Price List
Price List Effective July 1, 2009
All prices are listed in US$ and are subject to change without prior notice.
$US Reseller Price List
Price List Effective July 1, 2009
All prices are listed in US$ and are subject to change without prior notice.
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2009, LOWER MINIMUM INITIAL ORDER QUANTITIES ON LICENSING
FileMaker has lowered the Volume License minimum initial order quantity to 5 units*.
We've also lowered the minimum order size on all Site Licenses to 25 seats. The new
tiers are listed on each licensing tab.
FileMaker has lowered the Volume License minimum initial order quantity to 5 units*.
We've also lowered the minimum order size on all Site Licenses to 25 seats. The new
tiers are listed on each licensing tab.
(*excludes Bento)
What is the difference between an “Upgrade” and a “Trade Up”, and how does it affect my license rights?
Customers “upgrade” when they replace an eligible older version of the software (e.g., FileMaker Pro 8.5) with the
current version (e.g., FileMaker Pro 10). An upgrade also occurs when a customer transitions from FileMaker
Server 10 to FileMaker Server 10 Advanced. In these upgrade situations the FileMaker software license terms
state, “the upgrade or update does not constitute the granting of a second license to the Software (i.e., you may
not use the upgrade or update in addition to the software it is replacing, nor may you transfer the software which is
being replaced to a third party).” Following an upgrade, the customer only has one license because they received
a special discount price when they paid for the upgrade.
Customers “trade up” when they transition from the current version of FileMaker Pro 10 to FileMaker Pro 10
Advanced. In this trade up situation, the customer has two licenses. So in this trade up situation, the customer
may continue to use both FileMaker Pro 10 and FileMaker Pro 10 Advanced software on the same or different
computers. This applies to volume licensing only.
Customers “upgrade” when they replace an eligible older version of the software (e.g., FileMaker Pro 8.5) with the
current version (e.g., FileMaker Pro 10). An upgrade also occurs when a customer transitions from FileMaker
Server 10 to FileMaker Server 10 Advanced. In these upgrade situations the FileMaker software license terms
state, “the upgrade or update does not constitute the granting of a second license to the Software (i.e., you may
not use the upgrade or update in addition to the software it is replacing, nor may you transfer the software which is
being replaced to a third party).” Following an upgrade, the customer only has one license because they received
a special discount price when they paid for the upgrade.
Customers “trade up” when they transition from the current version of FileMaker Pro 10 to FileMaker Pro 10
Advanced. In this trade up situation, the customer has two licenses. So in this trade up situation, the customer
may continue to use both FileMaker Pro 10 and FileMaker Pro 10 Advanced software on the same or different
computers. This applies to volume licensing only.
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