| Blog: ELIPS Studio Commercial Release Available |
| Written by Cristian Livadiotti |
| Monday, 02 August 2010 09:00 |
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[Describing ELIPS Studio first commercial release, and how it works] See the contents of new ELIPS Studio release, and how the licenses work.
Intro: history of ELIPS Studio
OpenPlug has been developing products and software for mobile phones for more than 8 years now. As some of you may know, our history is more around complete software solutions for feature phones, as ELIPS Suite, products that we license to Tier1 phone makers. ELIPS Suite is one of the only 3rd party framework to be shipped by Tier1 phone makers. ELIPS Studio is born in the head of a few engineers in OpenPlug, in the middle of a study of our CTO Office. The initial purpose of this study was actually to improve ELIPS Suite with a tool to design the UI. This study ended up with much more. We did our first demos in Barcelona, during Mobile World Congress 2009. We were demonstrating, in our booth, a compiler transforming ActionScript into compact, efficient machine code for mobile phones. Many people were impressed, including some folks from Adobe. We were impressed to raise so much interest. We started working with some friendly partners, that was what we called the Alpha phase. We did some demos together, some of which we presented at Adobe Max. At that time, we were supporting only Windows Mobile, and later Symbian. Why did we start with those platforms, and not iPhone and Android? That's another story. Then we launched our beta phase during Adobe Max, in october 2009. The number of users was rapidly growing, and we tried to keep up correcting issues, and adding features. We've built a relationship with some of those users, relationship that we're proud of. We were happy when we reached the first thousand users. We were proud when we saw the first apps popping in the various stores. This phase is now over. Well not completely over, as you'll see below, but for most of it, we're entering a new phase.
Commercial!The license management
As you have seen from the pricing page, there are 4 licenses of ELIPS Studio:
When you login within ELIPS Studio, 3 possible cases:
In the future, ELIPS Studio will become more and more an online tool. But that's another story - keep posted, we'll share little by little!
OK, fine, but what about support??
We're reusing a system that is currently being used with our Tier-1 customers (mobile phone makers, customers of ELIPS Suite, our other product). Premium edition comes with 10 tickets. Those ticket do not replace the forum! Our FAQ provides some more information about this licenses and the support model. Do not hesitate to browse them.
Is the Beta over?Well, yes and no.
New in this release
But still, as we don't like flatness, we've added some new stuff:
Should I purchase now? Can I continue working, or will my product expire?In order to give you, beta users, some time to purchase the edition you need, your current "beta license" is still valid, and will be valid until the end of August. Passed this limit, ELIPS Studio will fallback in offline mode. Of course, once you purchase a paid license, it will replace the "beta license" in your account, and therefore be updated on your computer the next time you start ELIPS Studio with that account. This is valid only for our existing beta users. If you are a new user, you will start in Free mode until you purchase a license. What should I do now?
And additionally to all these good news, we've decided to provide a 30% discount on all licenses, during the first 3 months. All you have to do is to go to our store, select the product you will to purchase, and enter the voucher code: ES_LAUNCH_30 then update the cart.
- Cristian |


We've implemented in ELIPS Studio an online license management.
First, of course, we'll continue investing some time in the Forum. This forum is a community forum, and some of our experts will continue answering questions, and gathering feedback, but in best effort mode.
If you need stronger or time-constrained assistance, the
As you may have seen elsewhere, we've decided to keep our Mac version in "beta stage", meaning it is still free for another couple of month. The main reason for it is that its quality is still behind, simply because we started working on this version long after our Windows version.
Also, as you have seen in the
As we've communicated earlier, we did not implement much new features in this release, as in the couple of previous beta.
We've invested a lot of efforts in improving the quality of our runtime(s), and of the tool.
You can go and 
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