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Corona Enterprise is now free!

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 Corona Enterprise is now free! June 22, 2017 Oh, and we are changing our product name: it's now !

 Corona Enterprise (Corona Native) is now free! June 22, 2017 Oh, and we are changing our product name: it's now [Corona](! Starting with daily build [2017.3100](, you will find that we’re offering a single product named Corona. This is a combined product which includes our traditional Simulator-based product and our native-based product in a single download. Perhaps more importantly, we have removed all revenue sharing requirements and revenue limits associated with Corona Native. You can build your own plugins if you wish, or you can continue to use our fantastic suite of ready-to-go plugins, saving you critical time in your development process. That brings us to the Corona-branded splash screen. While Enterprise subscribers were formerly able to build apps without the splash screen, all developers must now purchase/own the [Splash Screen Control]( plugin to customize or disable it. However, to ease in the transition, we are granting existing Enterprise customers a 1-year license to the plugin. Finally, we are introducing new support plans. If you're an existing Enterprise “Small Business” subscriber, you will receive one year of our [Priority]( support subscription, while Enterprise “Unlimited” subscribers will receive one year of our [Priority Plus]( support. Please take a moment and read ourannouncement]( about the changes, and join us in [the forums]( to discuss these wonderful changes. Free is awesome! [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2017 Corona Labs Inc. All rights reserved. [www.CoronaLabs.com]( Corona Labs Inc 350 Alabama Street, #10 San Francisco, CA, USA, 94110 Â

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