Tgi3D SU Amorph now has a 30-Day Trial Edition
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We have listened to our customers and decided to release the 30-Day Trial Edition of Tgi3D SU Amorph so that our customers can test the product without the vertex count limitation imposed on the Free Training Edition. You can download the 30-Day Trial Edition from the Downloads page on Tgi3D website.
No worries: Tgi3D SU Amorph Free Training Edition lives on...
Please rest assured that this announcement does not mean that the โever popularโ Free Training Edition of Tgi3D SU Amorph is abondoned. You can continue to use the Free Training Edition, but if you are thinking about the next step to purchase the plugin and want to experience the full capabilities of Tgi3D SU Amorph before the decision, you now have a chance to do so.Enjoy!
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This is a good licencing policy IMO. A somewhat limited, free training edition OR a time limited full trial before you buy.
A question, Gulcan, if I may... What if I have SU installed on several computers? A typical example case would be to have a powerful desktop in office to work with and a laptop to go out to the site or field to (say) take measurements and quick drafts.
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@gaieus said:
What if I have SU installed on several computers? A typical example case would be to have a powerful desktop in office to work with and a laptop to go out to the site or field to (say) take measurements and quick drafts.
Yeah, a three for one deal and I might consider...
Edit: I think Thea's license is great. Install on up to three computers but only use one at a time.
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@pixero said:
@gaieus said:
What if I have SU installed on several computers? A typical example case would be to have a powerful desktop in office to work with and a laptop to go out to the site or field to (say) take measurements and quick drafts.
Yeah, a three for one deal and I might consider...
Edit: I think Thea's license is great. Install on up to three computers but only use one at a time.
Currently our licenses are issued "per computer" (allowing faster, local license verification without internet connection). However, we do have plans to move to the "single-user license" scheme, which permits multiple copies (up to a certain amount) to be installed under the same license but allow single concurrent use. This requires that the software be in contact with the license servers at all times and allow only one copy to be operational at a given time.
Migration to the new licensing scheme will take some time given its own development time and our current development schedule. But we have been preparing for a "promotional sale" that will be a very nice solution in the meantime.
Watch for the news!
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@gulcanocali said:
This requires that the software be in contact with the license servers at all times and allow only one copy to be operational at a given time.
Well, then going out to the field with a lappy won't be a solution...
Anyway, one can always do the "hard work" at home!
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@gaieus said:
A question, Gulcan, if I may... What if I have SU installed on several computers? A typical example case would be to have a powerful desktop in office to work with and a laptop to go out to the site or field to (say) take measurements and quick drafts.
This would definitely be an issue for me also as I run on a laptop and a desktop depending on how noisy the kids are being in my house. I like to keep them both running with the same plugins to make it seamless. I wouldn't make the purchase without a dual license scenario.
Great idea with the demo though. Can't wait to try it at it's full potential. Especially the UV tools and Upsampling.
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