houstonlively
Personally, I wish the free version of Dolphin would go away altogether. All sorts of irritating issues would be cleared up.

I would have liked to see a bit more moderate pricing, but it is what it is, and I'll live with it..... however....

When I pay that $790 for a license, I will expect a real support forum attended to by Boonex staff, and I don't want my support requests intermingles with support requests by those idiots that try to run Dolphin on their home computer so they can have see more a social network with three of their 8th grade classmates. I will expect a support forum for licensed members only..... as a point of clarification, only license holders could post support question.... everyone could read the questions and responses. You want personal support... buy a license..... it's not asking too much.

I also expect to have NO issues with ads appearing on licensed installations like they do now, for whatever reasons that happens. It is not acceptable, and the first time it happens to me, there will be a great big shit storm. With that in mind, I have a question:

Unoboonex:

What are the odds of going to an encrypted, domain locked, license key system? With a paid license, a key is generated that resides on the domain for which the license is granted, and works only on that domain. Transferring a license to a new domain, would require a new license key to be generated. There are a few good commercially available systems that will do this automatically during the script download process. This is a better system because it does not require any repetitive cross-site licensing dialog.
CALTRADE
Without the free version this software would never have gotten where it is, and it becomes just another software package - in fact, one of the more expensive ones in the social network space. I have no problem with the old $998 - which essentially gave you the same thing people could get for $500 (5 licenses) but offered installation and better support.
houstonlively
"Without the free version this software would never have gotten where it is, "

... my point exactly. It's in use by about 20,000 webmaster wannabes, that shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a web server.
 
 
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