What James said in his presentation is correct. It's free forup to 1 CPU. I'm sorry if that wasn't clear or if he wasn't beingspecific enough. The Express license is meant to be usable in aproduction environment, but only for non-mission criticalapplications. If you're deploying it in a high-availab...
If you want to run FDS on more than one processor, you wouldhave to purchase a license, either to the Enterprise edition or theDepartmental Edition.Phil
You can run it on OS X, but we don't support it as anofficial deployment platform. You just need to download theJava-based installer, which is the one listed as HP-UX or AIX. Ifyou follow the same instructions, it will work for dev purposes.Phil
From an API standpoint, the Express edition is exactly thesame as the Enterprise edition. The difference is in the rights youget with the license. With the Express Edition, you can only deployapplications that run on a single CPU and that are not clustered orload balanced. there is a more complete d...
Hi,We don't plan to announce the final packaging and pricinguntil we release the product. I know you'd like to have moredetailed information than that, but that's all we're sharing at themoment.I can say that our goal is to make the pricing for both FDSand Flex SDK scale from free on upwards in a wa...