Not free, not free, wooh. I think you spend a reasonable amount of work there and therefore it is just normal that its not free. Nothing great is free these days, and, to be honest, if something awesome like that is free I would be more than suspicious.
Well, that said, it would've been nice if you provided a free developer version. Not every project works the same. Sometimes someone want to test if your product really fits, before spending...
And after scanning through your website 3 times, I am still not sure what is the difference between "unlimited websites" and "resale in products".
Considering how similar licenses work, I'd guess that "resale" means bundling it in a project you hand off to a client whereas "unlimited websites" means using it in a project you keep the ownership of.
Not sure how this works for SaaS projects, though.
"Unlimited websites" includes websites for clients' projects (commercial). "Resale in product" means distributing the plugin in an application/product (ex. CMS) for sale (this includes usage in SaaS project).
Other question: How can you use a JS library without having the source? ... I mean, how do you make sure that it remains closed source? As far as I know obfuscating and minifying is very easy to overcome. Do you have any special techniques?
Well, that said, it would've been nice if you provided a free developer version. Not every project works the same. Sometimes someone want to test if your product really fits, before spending...
And after scanning through your website 3 times, I am still not sure what is the difference between "unlimited websites" and "resale in products".
Just my thoughts...