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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:
A small monthly/annual fee to use the LiveDocx service on their servers depending on how many documents you need to create per month.- 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.
February 24th, 2009 at 06:12
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!
February 24th, 2009 at 06:19
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.
June 22nd, 2009 at 16:09
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
June 23rd, 2009 at 06:45
Hello Jaime. I have just request that one of the LiveDocx sales engineers contact you, concerning licensing. Jonathan Maron