Cauldron 2 License Page
To obtain a working copy of Cauldron 2 visit the download page.
This will enable you to obtain a complete working copy of the program, restricted in
the number of data that it can hold, and with appropriate 'unlicensed' messages. To remove
these messages and restrictions you must obtain a licence file by sending a cheque for
$125 US (single user license). Include information stating your e-mail and street address
and a 'user name' that succinctly and accurately describes the user to be licensed.
Send it to:
Resource Dynamics
Box 1, Site 7 RR#1
Red Deer
Alberta
T4N 5E1
Canada
On recept of a cheque you will be e-mailed a license file
which you should placed in the same directory as the Cauldron Program file. This
'single user license' entitles you to have at any time one computer at a place of
work with the license and one (second) computer at the main users residence. The second
computer may be a portable device provided that the two computers are mainly used by the
same person. Distribution of the license file over a network so that it can be
accessed by more than one computer is not permitted.
If You Have a license for Cauldron 1
If you have a full license for Cauldron 1 then a license file for Cauldron 2 is available for
$45 US.
If you require a multiuser license
Calculate the cost as follows:
- Determine the number of machines which you will be putting the program on.
- Raise this number to the power 0.75.
- Multiply this by the single user cost 125.
- Round Down to the nearest dollar US
EGs
- For 2 users. 2^0.75 = 1.6879... multiply by 125 ->210.2241... round down = US$ 210
- For 10 Users 10^0.75 =5.623... multiply by 125 -> 702.9266... round down = US$ 702
- For 100 Users 100^ 0.75 = 31.622... multiply by 125 = 3,9528.84 round down = US$ 3952
If These Prices are Too High For Your Institution
Please email an explain your situation nstuart@agt.net
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