To bad the educational license is only for the US (.edu email only) :-(
I am sure if you actually called and explained that an exception might be made.
I would suggest that no version of the software be free be is US .edu or otherwise, but that at least a token amount was paid toward the upkeep of the software. $169 USD is not free, but also not an insurmountable impediment to someone who is seriously pursuing electronics design.
"Free" is one of the major reasons Eagle got to be situation that it was in. It's something that needs to be changed if Eagle is going to be a revenue source versus a sink for its new owner.
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Even as an "non-commercial" user of Eagle, I'm afraid I must agree. With zero income from a group of users with perpetual use rights is unlikely to be attractive to any sort of organization. Somewhere in the $5 to $10 a month range lies a threshold that really should not matter to anybody *using* a piece of software. It's not a one way street though. If I'm paying, I expect improvements / fixes / support in exchange for my money.
Bob
Even as an "non-commercial" user of Eagle, I'm afraid I must agree. With zero income from a group of users with perpetual use rights is unlikely to be attractive to any sort of organization. Somewhere in the $5 to $10 a month range lies a threshold that really should not matter to anybody *using* a piece of software. It's not a one way street though. If I'm paying, I expect improvements / fixes / support in exchange for my money.
Bob
Exactly it right there. That mutually beneficial exchange is the key to keeping the software alive in the community and inside the vendor.
To bad the educational license is only for the US (.edu email only) :-(
I am sure if you actually called and explained that an exception might be made.
^This^. Emailed sales@ the other week explaining it choked on my non-US email & included the details required, got a shiny new Eagle Educational licence sent to my .edu.au address a day or so later.
(I did notice it seems to be 1yr only, whereas I think previously it was longer/not limited? Oh well, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it...)
Personally I'd be up for paying a small amount per year for an educational licence - say, $50-$100, just as a token barrier to entry & to encourage people to level up after they graduate - but I'd baulk at a monthly subscription.
(I did notice it seems to be 1yr only, whereas I think previously it was longer/not limited? Oh well, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it...)
Of course it is time limited, as they want those who still use the tools when they graduate, to pay them money.
To bad the educational license is only for the US (.edu email only) :-(
I am sure if you actually called and explained that an exception might be made.
^This^. Emailed sales@ the other week explaining it choked on my non-US email & included the details required, got a shiny new Eagle Educational licence sent to my .edu.au address a day or so later.
I'll send them a email when I'm back at home from holiday.
(I did notice it seems to be 1yr only, whereas I think previously it was longer/not limited? Oh well, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it...)
Of course it is time limited, as they want those who still use the tools when they graduate, to pay them money.
Oh yeah, and I'm not complaining at all. Just noting (after going back & checking the last .edu licence I bought) that it used to be unlimited.