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As cheap as it may sound, I would love to try/use RubyMotion if I didn't have to pay for it.



The price is a pretty big barrier to entry. I understand why, but an eval option would be nice.


http://www.rubymotion.com/support/#faq

Discount for students/academics.


For non-student/non-academics that just want to try it out and see if it works for them, it is a very steep price to pay. I strongly support paying for the tools you use, but $200 for a feet-first dive is steep.


That's one of the reasons I like Xamarin's approach with MonoTouch. You can use it and target the Simulator for free, but if you want to run your app on the device, you need to pay for a license. Seems fair to me. I wish RubyMotion would offer this as well. I bet a lot of developers (myself included) would then try it out. But like purephase, I can't justify paying $200 just to try something out.


I am old enough to remember having to pay for all my development tools.

Open source is cool, but developers need to buy food.




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