Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:22 am by atc98092
As it currently stands, yes a version 3.0 will require a new license. But is the length of time between 1.0 and 2.0 is any factor, it won't be for quite some time. Version 1.0 was release July 2012, and version 2.0 was May of this year. I have no idea if Zip will wait that long again before making a major version upgrade. That's completely up to him. But it even took 3+ years to go from his very first release to version 1.0. He seems add a lot of updates with only minor version up-numbering.
Dan
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