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Re: JetBrains Doomsday Sale - 75% off for 24 hours only

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As I understood it a personal license is just a named license (you can still use it commercially).

From the documentation: Personal licenses are not available to companies in any way or form. Transfer of personal licenses to any third party and/or reimbursement for personal license purchase by a company are prohibited by the Personal License Agreement. So not sure what to make of that exactly... Individuals can buy it and use it commercially but companies can't? Even if you're a contractor working in your spare ti…

Personal license means I can use it. Company license means the company can let me, or any ONE else at the company use it.

Re: JetBrains Doomsday Sale - 75% off for 24 hours only

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

From the documentation: Personal licenses are not available to companies in any way or form. Transfer of personal licenses to any third party and/or reimbursement for personal license purchase by a company are prohibited by the Personal License Agreement. So not sure what to make of that exactly... Individuals can buy it and use it commercially but companies can't? Even if you're a contractor working in your spare ti…

i have a personal licence and use it for work. no-one has sued me. it's my ide. i bought it. i use it. that is how i expect things to work. surely the commercial licence is for when a company is buying it, and expects to have N programmers, who are replaceable, using it at any one time. that's a completely different use case. the only frustrating thing is that if you have multiple machines (say a desktop and a laptop…

The way I understood it, a personal license is if you're paying for it (and the company isn't reimbursing you for it). You can still use it for commercial purposes.

Re: JetBrains Doomsday Sale - 75% off for 24 hours only

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Judging by how slow your site is at 7am EST, I'd say your sale is a big success :) Anyone used AppCode? I'm tempted to give it a try, but what's its killer features compared to Xcode? If refactoring works with ObjC++ that'd be a great start; worth EUR23 alone.

"Judging by how slow your site is at 7am EST, I'd say your sale is a big success :)" I'm not using any proxy service, but was just taken to the Czech version of the site. At the bottom of the prices page "Purchases from Czech Republic are charged in EUR. If you are not from Czech Republic, please select your country", unfortunately, the United States isn't on the list. So I'd say they're more than slow at the moment.

The US is on the list. It's at the top (2nd item) instead of being in alphabetical order. This would work great if it weren't defaulting to Czech. By the way, web designers trying to do this: add the "special" values at the top of the list (so they're easy to find) AND ALSO in alphabetical order (in case users go looking) -- it still works fine with duplicate entries.

Re: JetBrains Doomsday Sale - 75% off for 24 hours only

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Judging by how slow your site is at 7am EST, I'd say your sale is a big success :) Anyone used AppCode? I'm tempted to give it a try, but what's its killer features compared to Xcode? If refactoring works with ObjC++ that'd be a great start; worth EUR23 alone.

"Judging by how slow your site is at 7am EST, I'd say your sale is a big success :)" I'm not using any proxy service, but was just taken to the Czech version of the site. At the bottom of the prices page "Purchases from Czech Republic are charged in EUR. If you are not from Czech Republic, please select your country", unfortunately, the United States isn't on the list. So I'd say they're more than slow at the moment.

They put United States near the top of the list, not in alphabetic order.

Re: JetBrains Doomsday Sale - 75% off for 24 hours only

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post #106

Earlier quoted context omitted.

"Judging by how slow your site is at 7am EST, I'd say your sale is a big success :)" I'm not using any proxy service, but was just taken to the Czech version of the site. At the bottom of the prices page "Purchases from Czech Republic are charged in EUR. If you are not from Czech Republic, please select your country", unfortunately, the United States isn't on the list. So I'd say they're more than slow at the moment.

They put United States near the top of the list, not in alphabetic order.

mcherm & akavel - Thank you. I've seen this on other lists, but those lists actually display that top list first. When I chose the IntelliJ country options it put me directly at the Czech option, so I didn't even try the top of the list.

mcherm - yes, for usability purposes they should be put in both places

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