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$1448 for a perpetual license plus one year's support, or $600 for a
one-year license and support, billed at $50 a month.
In this situation, trying to avoid paying for Flare is probably a
false economy given the much larger amount of time Craig and the web
designer would have to spend on the project.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 10:04 AM, Daniel Friedman
<daniel -dot- friedman42 -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> Kathleen, I always thought Flare was cheap. $50/month or $1,500 perpetual
> license. That's way cheaper than having a custom single source-authoring
> system built by a consulting company. It's also on par or cheaper than
> Adobe Tech Comm suite.
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