QuoteVUE, PlantFactory and PlantCatalog are now free to use
Dear e-on customers, partners, and resellers:
For over 27 years, e-on software products have served the media and entertainment industry, and we couldn't be prouder of what we've have achieved with your ongoing support and passion for our tools. Since Bentley Systems acquired e-on in 2015, these products have been used in other Bentley solutions and by valued partners all over the world.
As Bentley continues to grow, however, we realized the need to reevaluate our product portfolio to strengthen our business. For over 39 years, Bentley's main focus has been to serve engineers and other professionals responsible for designing, constructing, and operating sustainable infrastructure, essential to the quality of life for everyone, everywhere.
To ensure we can continue driving towards that mission, Bentley has made the difficult decision to end sales for and the further development of VUE, PlantFactory, and PlantCatalog products. In addition, support for these products will be limited to critical security patches only going forward.
Though we will no longer be allowing the purchase of new licenses, we want to ensure that you can continue using all the e-on products and technologies you've come to rely on over the years. Therefore, we are pleased to announce that VUE, PlantFactory, and PlantCatalog are now free to download and use. By downloading these perpetual builds, you will acknowledge the new end-user license agreement (EULA) and agree to use the software without support.
To learn more about this decision and how to continue using these products, we have created an FAQ section you can review.
Go to FAQ and Downloads
We apologize for any inconvenience this announcement may cause but hope you will continue finding joy and creativity using our free e-on technology. Thank you for your support, and we hope to see you again in the future.
Sincerely,
Bentley Systems & the e-on software team
Quote from: bobarossa on Yesterday at 09:26:59 AMOne troubleshooting technique is to unplug things one at a time and see if the problem resolves. In other words a peripheral may be malfuntioning and causing the USB switch or KVM to malfuntion.
Quote from: steve58 on Yesterday at 08:38:27 AMSince the KVM and USB switch are common to both systems, I'd try swapping them out, one at a time.