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Ben Allums allums at webworks.com
Fri Oct 15 08:01:43 PDT 2010


On 10/13/2010 8:25 PM, Bill Swallow wrote:
> Truth be told, I haven't looked into their pricing in a while, mainly
> because my clients haven't needed it. But it was certainly the case
> last time I looked into pricing.
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Steve Johnson<chinaski69 at gmail.com>  wrote:
>> "They have an interesting approach to pricing, and one that I'm not too
>> keen on. They size up your need and price you according to how many
>> seats and what types of technologies you need. They're taking a
>> CMS-like approach to product sales."
>>
>> False, at least as of a few months ago. You can also buy an annual
>> subscription for one person for $800 or $900.

Bill,

Pricing for ePublisher settled down more than a year ago.  Changes were 
made to the EULA to allow folks to purchase just what they need, no 
more, no less.  Express seats are a cheaper alternative for folks who 
just have to run conversion without designing targets.  Those go for 
$295 per year.  And finally, with our change over to a contract 
licensing model, you have full control over who uses the seats you do 
purchase.  They are yours to use and abuse as you like.

Again, all of this related to WebWorks ePublisher.  If you are thinking 
about have things were done for WebWorks Publisher a few years back, 
you'd see things are quite different now.


Ben Allums
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