First. So somehow are not good news.
Better graph: http://www.x-rates.com/d/EUR/USD/graph120.html
First. So somehow are not good news.
Better graph: http://www.x-rates.com/d/EUR/USD/graph120.html
Missed this one Xavier. Great one! For me you are an important part of the Envato staff. 
Looks like a lot of fun there!
Great video guys. Is always nice to see you moving 
ThemeProvince said
I produce my themes on a 11inch Macbook Air. Its great!
Won’t be so great once you start to pay oculist bills.
^ Hey DS, what about your move to AS3 ?

I’m agree with Doru. Overall design feeling is poor, imho.
Doesn’t look like top notch, and it should do.
Wonder how many broken arms and shoulders will produce these new systems.
Can you imagine 8 hours working moving your body to manage the contents? 
LanceSnider said
You mean so you could opt into extended on AD, but opt out on CC or something? No, no plans right now. Most people get around this with a 2nd account. I’ll bring it up to the devs to see how difficult something like this may be.
Yeah, i meant that. 2nd account looks like an impossible option for most of us, i guess. 
Can’t understand why Envato consider all the marketplaces as a whole for this kind of things (licensing). Maybe i’m getting a wrong perspective, but, for example, allowing someone to buy an extended license on AudioJungle (around 40$) and be able to upload the same item on AJ with just a few retouches makes absolutely nonsense. But it makes if we consider a html template on TF to implement in on one framework. That’s what i’m talking about.
Licensing has been always a mess inside Envato. We all know is a tricky thing, but the point that authors with 4 years here still haven’t clear the concept is says it all. It’s obvious something is wrong or has been done in an inappropiate way. 
We appreciate the efforts on Envato to clarify. But i think, apart from clarifications, Notes posts or alerts on forums, that the system is not suitable at all.
Hi Lance. Apart from the whole clarifications, just to know, is there any plan to separate (somehow) the licensing system for each marketplace?
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