Hello everyone. I’m new to all this so I’m asking for some answers. I don’t know the platform plan and license for the player very well, so if someone can explain it to me: If I buy a Premier plan where it says 10 players can be used, what exactly does that mean. if I make 12 wall touch displays does that mean I can only sell 10 and I’m done with that plan with that platform? I am also interested in the Enterprise plan, where it says that the Included Composer licenses are 5, can it be reduced to 3 so that the price is lower?
I would also like to learn more about these new plans & pricing. I understand the prices are increasing same as in every industry but I don’t understand why there is a limit to the amount of players that can be purchased in for example the Premier plan. Especially for those who don’t work in a team of Intuiface users, the extra Composer licenses in the Enterprise plan seem irrelevant but the amount of players that can be purchased can be critical
Hi Max,
Regis is going to contact you directly via email to answer your questions.
Seb
Hi Igor @digitouchrs,
Welcome to the Intuiface Community!
Your Account Manager Regis is also going to contact you directly to answer your questions.
Seb
Thanks Seb, appreciate it!
Thank you Seb.
A question. If I work in Windows and the touch devices work on the Android platform, do I solve all possible problems with the presentation by buying a player for the Android device?
Thank you
Hi Igor @digitouchrs,
While working in Intuiface Composer on a Windows PC, you will use the embedded Player 8 Play mode to simulate the behavior on your Player device (Android in your case). See details here.
This will enable you to test most of the behaviors that will happen on your actual Android device, although it remains a simulator, running on a PC which is probably more powerful than your Android device.
In any case, if you intend to deploy your Intuiface Experience on an Android device, it is a good practice to get that device as early as possible in your office / lab, and test early and often on that actual device.
Seb
thank you