OK, so I'm not sure if you've thought of these or not, but these are a few points that have been nagging me now we're getting close to having three different versions working-
We're seeing queries about whether a license for Mac will work on Windows and vice-versa at the moment, and this will only get worse.
I think it's probably a mistake running as three entirely separate versions with no crossover in pricing. With that in mind, some ideas:
- Offer a multi-platform licence for new purchasers. Say $50 for one platform, $75 for two & $100 for three
- Offer a discount for owners of one platform wishing to acquire another. (Upgrade pricing so $25 I'd say?)
- Similarly, a system ought to be put in place to handle major version upgrades. This is where your numbering model gets confusing; I don't know how to handle differently numbered versions (Perhaps skip 19 for Linux/ Mac and converge at 20?), but say a multi-platform upgrade for $50?
- Integrate the cross-platform discount into the licence restore process- If an MC Mac licence code is entered into the restore dialog for the Windows version, offer to sell a discounted version (I don't know how much work this would require on your licencing system....).
(All figures arbitrary to illustrate the point.....)
Thoughts or for that matter the company line much appreciated!
-Leezer-