May 19, 201412 yr Has anybody else read the P3D license stipulation for this aircraft. I was all set to buy this but my understanding is as I have the Professional license (I bought, as many did, before 'terms' changed), I won't be adding this aircraft to my fleet. Will this be a trend? - Dean P3Dv4 & XP11 space
May 20, 201412 yr Our P3DV2 DA42 Twin Star was released yesterday under the LM Academic License as will all of our P3DV2 Aircraft Versions. This was done to cover us and our customers. Dean, to date, we know of no prohibition on LM Professional License holders using LM Academic Licensed products. Frankly, we will try to avoid further License/Eula discussions both here and other places. We'll just let the armchair lawyers address those issues. :rolleyes:
May 20, 201412 yr Author That's good to hear Ron. I was worried your installer would check to see which version we were running and only continue if it found the Academic license. - Dean P3Dv4 & XP11 space
May 20, 201412 yr Commercial Member Thanks for the clarification Ron. REX AccuSeason Developer REX Simulations
May 20, 201412 yr That's good to hear Ron. I was worried your installer would check to see which version we were running and only continue if it found the Academic license. Dean, we didn't go to those lengths. We do intend for folks to enjoy our products. B) Thanks for the clarification Ron. You are welcome Mike. B)
May 20, 201412 yr This is great news! I missed this re-release, but plan on being in a DA42 tonight. Philip Manhart :American Flag: - "Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something." ~ Plato
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