Re: Education License and full version? Diffrence?

Date : Fri, 11 Aug 2006 09:31:51 +0200
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : "Tim Leydecker" <bauerOink(at)gmx.de>
Subject : Re: Education License and full version? Diffrence?
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Datum: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 13:37:46 +0200
Von: "André Adam" <a_adam(at)49games.de>
An: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Betreff: Re: Education License and full version? Diffrence?

> I believe you don't get a license for Softimage|Behaviour (which ships 
> with a commercial advanced license); if you'd be interested in that 
> special piece of software you should clearify with your reseller in 
> advance. Besides of that, the student / teacher version is a full blown 
> XSI Advanced, without any limitations (functionality wise).
> 
> Cheers!
> 
>     -André
> 
> 
> dyter08(at)yahoo.de wrote:
> 
> >Hi there,
> >
> >I have to purchase the Student/Teacher version of XSI soon.
> >
> >Beside the fact that you are not allowed to produce animations for the
> >market, are there any other diffrences or limitations to XSI Advanced?
> >
> 
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-- 
There´s two licensing flavours available (at least in Germany),
a 1-year temp license including all updates/upgrades as well
as a permanent license of a specific build, e.g. you buy 5.1
and keep it but won´t be elligible to simply download 6.0
without buying another edu license for that. Behaviour is
part of both packages. Since your e-mail account suggests
a german location, check out Mario Prang, www.slash.de.

Whatever the choice you pick, you´ll need to prove elligiblity
by filling out some forms and such.

Cheers

tim

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