> > It is an evaluation copy. The difference is as follows. When you get
> > the non-evaluation SDK (for $8000) you also get a free training class
> > (GP-I) and 1 year of support. This is not the case with the evalluation
> > copy. You only get the SDK. Make sense?
>
> Didn't they call them Gold and Silver plans for the other SDK's?
For the Omnigo, and the 2.0 SDK, the plans are Gold and Silver, but
neither includes training. So the evaluation/non-evaluation plan is
similar, but not the same.
> I understand the difference, but I don't understand why it's called
> an evaluation copy. Evaluation means it has limits and you can't do
> certain things.
If you buy the $100 SDk, you can not receive support, so in that sense
there are limits. But as far as what applications you can write, there
are no restrictions.
> But you're saying it's like the normal SDK everyone
> already got for $100.
It's the same CD as the people that already purchased a Nokia 9000
Communicator SDK, yes.
Cheers,
Ryan Hamilton
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | I've always been afraid to die, but I think I'm more afraid to live. |
> | -Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins, The Aeroplane Flys High |
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | Edward Di Geronimo Jr. edwdig@bergen.org |
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>