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May 26th, 2011
New CityCAD Licences Released

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Holistic City Software (HC) has released three new special offers to mark three years since the launch of CityCAD 1.0: A discounted ‘studio’ monthly subscription for small organizations (1-10 people). A discounted perpetual (no expiry) licence for small organizations (1-10 people). A free ‘campus’ licence for educational institutions. 

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HC recently conducted an online survey, and has begun compiling the results in order to inform software development over the next few months. More information about future versions will be published when it is ready. There was one clear demand that emerged from the survey – many people wanted a discounted version of CityCAD for smaller organizations.

Studio Version 

Today, HC are pleased to announce the ‘Studio Version’, where you can sign up to a commercial subscription of CityCAD for a fraction of the normal subscription rates. A discounted perpetual licence is also available. For full details of pricing in both GBP and USD please visit the online store .

Campus Version

At the same time free ‘campus’ licences are being introduced for academic staff and students involved with recognized courses of urban planning, architecture, surveying, engineering, sustainability and related subjects.

Contact HC at [email protected] with details of your course and a licence number can then be generated for activating several PCs until June 2013. Please note that subject to demand it may not be possible to always provide technical support for free campus licences.