> which I would imagine is a big part of getting companies who hire college grads to license JB products
I would assume so as well. It sounds negative though, but I'm quite okay with this particular one.
I think this is different from student offerings where there is some sort of lock-in. Microsoft makes sure every student can try Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft Office and get used to how it works, but with an editor from a company that just makes editors and doesn't want to tie you into their ecosystem, I think it's fine.
I would assume so as well. It sounds negative though, but I'm quite okay with this particular one.
I think this is different from student offerings where there is some sort of lock-in. Microsoft makes sure every student can try Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft Office and get used to how it works, but with an editor from a company that just makes editors and doesn't want to tie you into their ecosystem, I think it's fine.