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Hi Brian,

We did reach out to IBM and here is the official response:

There has been no change to pricing.

Yes, I can see that the wording is not good.

I will have the web team update as soon as possible.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention!

Steve Ferrell
www.helpsystems.com



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Vern, I am hoping you're right! (That's how it has worked for me as well, these past several years.) However, a newcomer (e.g. freelancer or
contractor) such as <smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx> (below) would most certainly be put off a personal investment in the product at the stated annual cost.

The wording needs to be much clearer! I'm hoping our friends in IBM Rational might give this some focus.

Brian.


On 29/10/2020 16:34, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
Hi Brian

I think that wording is wrong - maybe it means the first year, because
that's how it has worked for us for the last 7 years - we pay only
maintenance (c.20%) every year.

And be sure to check into the trade-up from ADTS - I think our initial
cost has been in mid 800s - check with your BP, there's a special code
for it. It's been mentioned several times in these lists.

Regards
Vern

On 10/29/2020 9:41 AM, Brian Parkins wrote:
I started a new thread on this, Jon because IBM's website suggests
the cost /IS/ now 1,180 USD per year!

https://www.ibm.com/marketplace/purchase/configuration/en/us/checkout
?editionID=EIDA3CLZ
<https://www.ibm.com/marketplace/purchase/configuration/en/us/checkou
t?editionID=EIDA3CLZ>


Check out Licence Type: Authorised User. Clearly states "Unit price:
$1,180.00 USD per license per year"

I've gone as far as the Checkout and I get:

"IBM Rational Developer for i — IBM Rational Developer for i License
Type: Authorized User
1 license
Billing term: Annual
Subscription Term: 12 months
$1,180.00 USD per year"

Which would lead one to assume the cost /is/ 1,180 USD every year.
IMHO, either very poor wording, (putting folk off) or a change in
T&C's, (putting folk off). Hopefully I'll be corrected.

Brian.

On 29/10/2020 12:35, Jon Paris wrote:
I'd find it hard to justify $1,000 a year too - but it doesn't cost
that much.

Initial cost is around $1,200 (I bought mine a long time ago) and I
pay about $250 a year for the maintenance. That's $s out of my
pocket and worth every cent - particularly since it is tax deducible.




On Oct 28, 2020, at 5:47 PM, smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

I sometimes still use WDSC 7.0. As a consultant, most of the time
I have to use what is provided by the client because it is their
laptop and most of the time that is no IDE at all. As long as SEU
exists, that is good enough. ☹

In the rare cases where I find a client that will let me use my own
laptop, I use WDSC because I already have it. I would like to
upgrade to RDi but I just can't justify the $1,000 a year for the
little bit that I would get to use it which for the past two years
would have been "not at all".







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