[MonoTouch] Difference in licenses.

Nic Wise nicw at fastchicken.co.nz
Thu Oct 6 10:44:45 EDT 2011


1 or 5 user enterprise packs, so I'd assume 2 or 10 activations.

It's per seat / per developer.

'This company has like 40-50 employees, and they want to put like 1
employee on a project that works with MonoTouch. The applications that
they develop are going to be selled to there customers."

1 employee = 1 developer = 1 license. Number of employees is not relevant.

Pro: If it's appstore only
Enterprise: if it's appstore OR enterprise distro.

If you go enterprise, then you need an apple enterprise "membership"
too - read up on apple.com for more info. And all the dunn and
bradstreet nonsense you have to go thru to get it - not sure it's
available outside of the US.

Now, if you ment "40-50 employees, and the app is going to all of
them", the you might be able to go pro, and then just use adhoc (100
devices) to distribute it, and avoid the appstore. Depends what you
ment tho.

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 14:29, trip <andywhitt at gmail.com> wrote:
> Just a fyi, Professional only allows 2 machine activations, which
> unfortunately has bitten me in the ass as I currently have access to 4 Macs.
>
> I presume Enterprise gives you unlimited activations?
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