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by jrochkind1
1926 days ago
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This is a bit confusing to me. They sell the plugins, but also the plugins are licensed that a customer can redistribute them to other customers legally? At first it sounded like 'open core' with the plugins not being open source, but if the plugins are open source too... I guess people pay for them, priced modestly, just for the convenience and support? |
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Also initial access, and updates. Extensions are not mentioned on the free download page ...
https://www.open3a.de/page-Download
... rather, pay-per-download:
>If someone wants advanced features, I have a shop! In my shop the users can buy many of the extensions I have developed over the years. The prices are reasonable and start at 20€ (~$24) up to around 80€ (~$96) or so. The price contains updates for this extension for one year which means the next two versions.
https://www.open3a.de/page-Plugins
Apparently German businesses aren’t much interested in running bootleg copies of modestly-priced a la carte extensions.