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November 17, 2009 7:31pm

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  • #46 / Nov 18, 2009 7:41pm

    klausmehnke

    2 posts

    Fairly special case here, I presume:

    Over the past weeks I have built a portfolio site for my own design business using EE Core. I tested Drupal, Joomla, ModX, WordPress, and EE Core could do all the things I needed and a lot easier at that. I knew I would eventually need a commercial license but I kept building the site with EE Core. The site is not live, yet.

    With the new 2.0 pricing scheme it seems to me that I could qualify for the Freelancer license. Assuming that I do, can I purchase the license on December 1st and then simply flick the switch to make my EE Core (1.6.8) site public instantly while taking all the time in the world to convert it to EE2 later on?

    All the best.

  • #47 / Nov 19, 2009 12:52am

    timj

    80 posts

    I heerd a rumor (at the EE Roadshow, no less) that EE 2.0 will take a stab at a full-on events calendar.  Can this rumor be confirmed?

  • #48 / Nov 19, 2009 4:05am

    serafico

    58 posts

    Leslie, thanks for your information.
    One more question: what about localization and language packs! How? When?

  • #49 / Nov 19, 2009 4:16am

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    One more question: what about localization and language packs! How? When?

    Pretty much the same as before, provided by the community.

  • #50 / Nov 19, 2009 4:53am

    IschaGast

    56 posts

    The first sneak previews of ee 2.0 were great but I also see some things that were inside the very first previews that are now gone.

    I was wondering why these really awsome things are gone?

    +01: Entry styling options
    In the very first preview there were also options like <li>, one of the main things I was missing in the 1.xx versions.

    Now I looked at the latest sneak preview and these buttons are gone :(


    +02: File manager
    Also in the very first preview when clicking an image in the file manager, you would see a preview of it on the right side, and also the possibility to download them.

    When I look at the latest preview also these things are gone :(

    What happend with these things, these features looked really awsome!
    I hope that these features are still in it and that the preview we see right now is not the latest build.

    http://expressionengine.com/ee2_sneak_preview/

  • #51 / Nov 19, 2009 8:49am

    Derek Allard

    3168 posts

    In the very first preview there were also options like <li>, one of the main things I was missing in the 1.xx versions. Now I looked at the latest sneak preview and these buttons are gone

    They are still there, but not part of the default set. They can be added with a single click, and are pre-defined within EE 2.0.

    Also in the very first preview when clicking an image in the file manager, you would see a preview of it on the right side, and also the possibility to download them. When I look at the latest preview also these things are gone

    That is still in there, and you can see them in the preview video labeled as download.

    Thanks for the kind words Ischa 😊

  • #52 / Nov 19, 2009 10:19am

    elwed

    151 posts

    From the FAQ:

    You will be able to download the most recent version of ExpressionEngine 2.x purchased, including paid upgrades, for one year after the purchase date.

    Does that mean that after one year after the last purchased upgrade:

    a) the license to use terminates
    b) access to the download area ceases
    c) download access is limited to the last licensed version

    ?

  • #53 / Nov 19, 2009 10:24am

    Derek Jones

    7561 posts

    From the FAQ:

    You will be able to download the most recent version of ExpressionEngine 2.x purchased, including paid upgrades, for one year after the purchase date.

    Does that mean that after one year after the last purchased upgrade:

    a) the license to use terminates
    b) access to the download area ceases
    c) download access is limited to the last licensed version

    ?

    Access to that particular download will cease.  When you choose to upgrade, you will have access to the new download for that licensed product for an additional year.

  • #54 / Nov 19, 2009 10:47am

    elwed

    151 posts

    Access to that particular download will cease.  When you choose to upgrade, you will have access to the new download for that licensed product for an additional year.

    To be absolutely clear about this: Does the license to use the last paid version terminate as well? Or does it remain perpetual as it is right now?

  • #55 / Nov 19, 2009 12:40pm

    dreas

    61 posts

    I have a funny idea this will get batted down as a “feature” question, but thought I’d ask anyway.
    I noticed in the screen cast that “Save Template as File” is missing from the template prefs inline dialog.

    I expect the mechanism for doing this has been moved, but can you assure us that use of external template text files will still be supported in EE 2?

    thx…

  • #56 / Nov 19, 2009 1:02pm

    Lisa Wess

    20502 posts

    I expect the mechanism for doing this has been moved, but can you assure us that use of external template text files will still be supported in EE 2?

    Not only supported but greatly improved.  Read about it on EE Insider

  • #57 / Nov 19, 2009 1:07pm

    dreas

    61 posts

    Nice to see this feature get some love and attention!
    previous work flow was far from perfect.

    will it continue to support .php extensions as well?

  • #58 / Nov 19, 2009 3:20pm

    Leslie Camacho

    1340 posts

    Fairly special case here, I presume:

    Over the past weeks I have built a portfolio site for my own design business using EE Core. I tested Drupal, Joomla, ModX, WordPress, and EE Core could do all the things I needed and a lot easier at that. I knew I would eventually need a commercial license but I kept building the site with EE Core. The site is not live, yet.

    With the new 2.0 pricing scheme it seems to me that I could qualify for the Freelancer license. Assuming that I do, can I purchase the license on December 1st and then simply flick the switch to make my EE Core (1.6.8) site public instantly while taking all the time in the world to convert it to EE2 later on?

    All the best.

    Yes.

  • #59 / Nov 19, 2009 3:23pm

    Leslie Camacho

    1340 posts

    I heerd a rumor (at the EE Roadshow, no less) that EE 2.0 will take a stab at a full-on events calendar.  Can this rumor be confirmed?

    No “full-on events calendar” in EE 2.0.

  • #60 / Nov 19, 2009 3:26pm

    Leslie Camacho

    1340 posts

    Access to that particular download will cease.  When you choose to upgrade, you will have access to the new download for that licensed product for an additional year.

    To be absolutely clear about this: Does the license to use the last paid version terminate as well? Or does it remain perpetual as it is right now?

    Edited for clarity

    It remains perpetual as it is right now. We’re referring strictly to download access, not renewing a license or anything like that.

    Once you make the license purchase you are free to use the version of EE you purchased forever. You have download access to the version purchased for 1 year. If you pay for an upgrade, the year resets, starting a new year of download access for the version you upgraded to.

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