MSM was mentioned in the FAQ. Does this mean MSM feature is available in RC?
The MSM is sold separately but has been updated to work with EE 2.0 RC. There is no upgrade cost for the version of MSM that works with EE 2.0 RC.
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Subscribe [47]#16 / Nov 18, 2009 12:39am
MSM was mentioned in the FAQ. Does this mean MSM feature is available in RC?
The MSM is sold separately but has been updated to work with EE 2.0 RC. There is no upgrade cost for the version of MSM that works with EE 2.0 RC.
#17 / Nov 18, 2009 1:48am
From FAQ section:
If you do not have an active Download Account your upgrade cost will be:
Non-Commercial upgrade $69.95
Commercial upgrade $99.95The upgrade price is simply the price difference plus the cost of the appropriate ExpressionEngine 1.x Download Account Renewal.
and from license renewal are I am reading
After one year, if you want to continue accessing the download area for continued updates, you can purchase a yearly renewal for $19.95 (non-commercial license) or $39.95 (commercial license).
So for a commercial license, the price difference $50 and account renwal fee for 1.x is #39.95 and the total equates to $89.95 where as the FAQ says 99.95. is it any calculation error?
#18 / Nov 18, 2009 6:59am
I own a Personal Licence for last April. Now I want to use EE for my own webdesign business. So I can upgrade from Personal Edition to Freelance Edition for about 50$?
#19 / Nov 18, 2009 7:19am
No: ExpressionEngine 1.x licenses may not be converted to ExpressionEngine 2.0 RC Freelancer licenses.
#20 / Nov 18, 2009 7:47am
Will the EE2.0 add-on development user manual be released on december 1st?
#21 / Nov 18, 2009 8:40am
Will there be a CORE version available?
#22 / Nov 18, 2009 8:44am
So for a commercial license, the price difference $50 and account renwal fee for 1.x is #39.95 and the total equates to $89.95 where as the FAQ says 99.95. is it any calculation error?
Typo! Fixed.
#23 / Nov 18, 2009 10:54am
Will there be a CORE version available?
They folks at EE have said NO, but if there was some massive tsunami of “give us core” then they would consider it.
#24 / Nov 18, 2009 10:56am
Hello Leslie!
upgrade question in 2.x
So in the past, when EE went from 1.6.5 to 1.6.6 to 1.6.7 is was always free. Is this true for 2.x? For example, will 2.0.1 to 2.0.2 to 2.0.3 be free?
What about 2.1 to 2.2 to 2.3 ? It seems like we will have a choice to upgrade.
Thanks for everything - I can’t wait for the first.
#25 / Nov 18, 2009 11:56am
Only two things I found strange and need clarification concern the Freelance edition…
1) Can’t convert a 1.x commercial to a Freelance - somewhat implies there will be more goodies. But if there are more I would think you’d want everyone of us to convert from our current Commercial editions.
2) Freelance will have a different feature set - could imply less as it’s cheaper kind of like 1.x Core+ or more.I’ll definitely be keeping my ears tuned for more info on this.
Its #2. We’re aiming for a sweet spot that offers more than EE Core but is not the full version.
So the Freelancer version is only relevant to Web professionals who are new to EE and are not currently using it to power their portfolio sites. Because those of us who are using it should already have a Commercial license and would upgrade to the full Commercial version for $50. The Freelancer version would cost us more and offer us less.
#26 / Nov 18, 2009 12:02pm
Will there be a CORE version available?
EE Core 1.6.8 will remain available but there are no plans for an EE Core 2.0 at this time. There will be a free way to try the full version of EE 2.0 on your own web host. This is a bit of an experiment so we’ll see how it goes.
#27 / Nov 18, 2009 12:13pm
Hello Leslie!
upgrade question in 2.x
So in the past, when EE went from 1.6.5 to 1.6.6 to 1.6.7 is was always free. Is this true for 2.x? For example, will 2.0.1 to 2.0.2 to 2.0.3 be free?
What about 2.1 to 2.2 to 2.3 ? It seems like we will have a choice to upgrade.
Thanks for everything - I can’t wait for the first.
We’re not sure if there will be standardized method to which versions are free upgrades and which are paid. It will mostly depend on what is being introduced in a new version. For example we expect that EE 2.1 will be full of bug fixes, optimization, and related items and that will for sure be a free upgrade.
We are committed to providing security updates for free for all versions. So, for example if there is a security update for EE 2.5, it would be back ported to EE 2.0, 2.1, etc… We don’t want to put people in a position where they have to pay to get a security fix for 2.x.
The main issue with the Download Account system is that it doesn’t give enough voice to the community. Its paying in advance for the unknown, which is counter to just about everything else we do. Those who liked it, loved it, those who hated it, really despised it.
Going to a traditional upgrade path gives you more control of how you spend your money and a very straightforward way to “vote” as it were for EE’s direction.
#28 / Nov 18, 2009 2:04pm
hi, I need start a new site… but well if Iam to close to start and EE 2.0 is close to appear… I would be perfect start with 2.0… so my questions:
On December 1st, 2009 we’ll soft launch the ExpressionEngine 2.0 Release Candidate (RC)
ExpressionEngine 2.1 will be considered the full public release and be a free upgrade
so when I can buy and use the 2.1? any date? january? or I need wait around 6 months more or 3 months? or???
please let me know, I want start use use a stable 2 ee version 😊 on my new site.
by the way whats the price for current ee members? how much I need pay for the upgrade to 2.0 ?
#29 / Nov 18, 2009 2:08pm
There is no ETA on 2.1, Bmovie. 2.0 isn’t even out yet. =)
The pricing is covered in the FAQ: How much will ExpressionEngine 2.0 RC cost?
#30 / Nov 18, 2009 2:12pm
Is there an upgrade path for personal licenses? Did I miss it in the FAQ?