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Feb
Written by: Jonathan Maron. Stored in: LiveDocx.

Following my original post about LiveDocx licensing, Björn Meyer, over at the LiveDocx Blog – the backend provider to phpLiveDocx – made an official announcement yesterday.

In summary, Björn states there will be two types of licensing:

  1. A small monthly/annual fee to use the LiveDocx service on their servers depending on how many documents you need to create per month.
  2. You purchase the LiveDocx web service software and install it on your own servers.

You can read the full text of the blog post at:

Björn is also actively soliciting feedback and your opinion.

Updated on February 18, 2009: LiveDocx Service can now be used completely free of charge. For more information, see this post.

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4 Responses to “Using phpLiveDocx in your own projects – Part II”

  1. Jayse Brock Says:

    We would be interested in using your awesome-looking product on our commercial website. We have an online tracking system for special education that is used in public school systems, and we are developing a template-based reporting system.

    Although I understand the web-service model, we would really be interested in using/purchasing phpLiveDocx for our server (to ensure change control and up/response time). It is a linux/php environment.

    Can we start a dialog about a way for us to purchase and use this system is a way that meets our needs?

    Thanks!

  2. Jonathan Maron Says:

    I have just sent you an e-mail detailing the procedure for purchasing the backend service (LiveDocx) and how to use it in your own network.

  3. Jaime Melancia Says:

    Hi Jonathan
    I am also interested in using/purchasing phpLiveDocx for my own application under development.
    Could you please let me know the terms and conditions.
    Thanks.
    Kind regards,
    Jaime

  4. Jonathan Maron Says:

    Hello Jaime. I have just request that one of the LiveDocx sales engineers contact you, concerning licensing. Jonathan Maron

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