2013/01/31 18:50:34
Evnabby
Whats a (the difference between) LE, SE and Trial software?
Isn't it the same thing, except LE and SE comes in CD form in a audio interface or other package, and you can have it forever?
Or is it better that a trial but still less than bottom-of-the-line product?


Btw what do SE and LE stand for?
2013/01/31 19:03:50
Rain
Lite Edition or Special Edition. 

Depending on the product, they can provide a pretty substantial feature set or miss so many features that they're barely usable, pretty much only a teaser to make you want to upgrade to the flagship version.

A trial version would usually refer to the full program w/ other limitations - fully working for 14 days, or save-disabled, or audio fading in and out every x seconds.
2013/01/31 20:56:04
Evnabby
Thanks. Does that mean LE/SE doesn't have a time limit, save-disable and etc? (even though the trial alternative does?)

For example Cubase Trial is 30 day or something. And in Komplete Audio 6 theres a Cubase LE.. that means i have this version of cubase for ever right? (the LE version i mean)


2013/01/31 21:05:26
cclarry
That's correct Evnabby...

LE and SE are products..not demos...so you own them..
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