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DarkBASIC Discussion / Question about DarkBASIC License

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bluealien
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Posted: 4th Jan 2009 07:04
I understand that DarkBASIC is $40 normally and $70 for the PRO version, however, is this the per-seat price, or can we freely use this between a group of 3-4 developers? Sorry if this has been answered but I looked and could not find it anywhere.
Kevin Picone
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Posted: 4th Jan 2009 15:01 Edited at: 11th Aug 2010 22:57
Each person in the group needs their own license.

Caleb1994
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Posted: 4th Jan 2009 16:26
and by the way darkbasic and darkbasic pro are 2 different programs. with different commands and things they can do. just saying as it sounded from what you said that you didn't quite understand that lol
Yodaman Jer
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Ashingda 27
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Posted: 5th Jan 2009 20:52 Edited at: 5th Jan 2009 20:53
I got both in the same day I believe, DBC by accident then DBP. I find DBC easier to learn the fundamentals, I'm not sure why but reasons might be the community here.

Although DBP is faster and can do more stuff, learning the important stuff like code structures, routines and function are easier when there aren't alot of pressure of using the higher end codes (mainly 3d stuff). But this is just my take on it, you might learn better with DBP than DBC or otherwise.

Hehe, I dont regret makeing the mistake of purchasing DBC now.
Caleb1994
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Posted: 6th Jan 2009 02:05
aaaaaahhhh this thread is turning into a dbc/dbp debate hahaha

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