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754754 </p >
755755 </x-faq-card >
756756
757- <x-faq-card question =" When will Android support be ready?" >
758- <p >It's READY! Sign up and build apps for Android today!</p >
757+ <x-faq-card
758+ question =" What does 'build unlimited apps, release X production apps' mean?"
759+ >
760+ <p >
761+ Every NativePHP for Mobile license entitles you to
762+ <i >release</i > a certain number of applications.
763+ A 'released' app is when it's published or distributed
764+ (typically through an app store).
765+ </p >
766+ <br />
767+ <p >
768+ However, you are welcome to
769+ <i >build</i >
770+ (develop), as many apps as you want. If no one else besides you
771+ and other license holders have access to your app, then it
772+ doesn't count towards your quota of 'released' apps.
773+ </p >
774+ </x-faq-card >
775+
776+ <x-faq-card question =" What is a 'developer seat'?" >
777+ <p >
778+ A 'developer seat' represents an individual developer that
779+ can build apps under that license plan.
780+ </p >
781+ <br />
782+ <p >
783+ For example, on the Pro plan, the license holder can create up to 10 unique
784+ license keys that can be assigned to individual developers,
785+ one key per developer.
786+ </p >
787+ <br />
788+ <p >
789+ This allows the license holder to control who has the ability to
790+ use their license for building apps. You can add or remove developers
791+ and each will get their own unique license key. If a developer leaves
792+ your team, you can revoke their license key to prevent abuse.
793+ </p >
759794 </x-faq-card >
760795
761- <x-faq-card question =" When will the EAP end?" >
762- <p >The EAP will end May 31, 2025.</p >
796+ <x-faq-card
797+ question =" Is it possible to purchase additional developer seats or released apps?"
798+ >
799+ <p >
800+ You can purchase more Mini or Pro licenses as needed.
801+ </p >
802+ </x-faq-card >
803+
804+ <x-faq-card question =" What was the EAP and when did it end?" >
805+ <p >
806+ The Early Access Program (EAP) provided initial access to
807+ the NativePHP for Mobile platform for early adopters at
808+ reduced pricing while we worked on releasing v1 of the
809+ technology. The EAP started in February and ended in May
810+ 2025.
811+ </p >
763812 </x-faq-card >
764813
765814 <x-faq-card question =" Which price will my license renew at?" >
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784833 <x-faq-card question =" Can I upgrade or downgrade my license later?" >
785834 <p >That's not currently possible.</p >
786835 </x-faq-card >
836+
787837 <x-faq-card question =" Will my apps built with NativePHP be secure?" >
788838 <p >
789839 Definitely. NativePHP for Mobile apps are just like other
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801851 build!
802852 </p >
803853 </x-faq-card >
854+
804855 <x-faq-card question =" Can I get an invoice?" >
805856 <p >
806857 If you purchased after May 6, 2025, you should get an
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835886 </x-faq-card >
836887 </div >
837888 </section >
838-
839- {{-- Why Join Program Section --}}
840- <section
841- class =" mx-auto mt-20 max-w-5xl px-5"
842- aria-labelledby =" join-program-heading"
843- >
844- <article
845- x-init ="
846- () => {
847- motion.inView(
848- $el,
849- (element) => {
850- motion.animate(
851- $el,
852- {
853- opacity: [0, 1],
854- x: [-10, 0],
855- },
856- {
857- duration: 0.7,
858- ease: motion.easeOut,
859- },
860- )
861- },
862- {
863- amount: 0.2,
864- },
865- )
866- }
867- "
868- class =" prose mx-auto max-w-2xl opacity-0 dark:text-gray-400"
869- >
870- <h2
871- id =" join-program-heading"
872- class =" dark:text-white"
873- >
874- Why Join the Early Access Program?
875- </h2 >
876- <p >
877- From the beginning, NativePHP has been focused on Windows, Mac,
878- and Linux. Until now!
879- </p >
880- <p >
881- We believe that breaking the mobile frontier is what makes this
882- project truly compelling... and truly cross-platform.
883- </p >
884- <p >
885- With
886- <strong class =" dark:text-white" >NativePHP for Mobile</strong >
887- , we are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead.
888- </p >
889- <p >
890- However, to make this vision a reality for both iOS and Android,
891- we need your support.
892- </p >
893- <p >
894- As an EAP member, you will be supporting the continued
895- development of all of NativePHP, but especially of NativePHP for
896- mobile.
897- </p >
898- <p >
899- You'll have the opportunity to influence the direction of the
900- project and provide critical feedback right from an early stage.
901- </p >
902- <p >
903- You'll get exclusive access to all the latest features first and
904- special perks for the life of the NativePHP project... a project
905- we plan to be working on for a long time to come!
906- </p >
907- <p >
908- Please join us on this exciting journey to expand NativePHP onto
909- mobile platforms.
910- </p >
911- <p class =" italic" >We can't wait to see what you build!</p >
912- <p >
913- <span class =" font-bold italic dark:text-white" >
914- Simon & ; Shane
915- </span >
916- <br />
917- <span class =" text-indigo-400" >Creators of NativePHP</span >
918- </p >
919- </article >
920- </section >
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