The solution is affordable for me as an independent contractor. I pay for the license myself, which costs approximately $30 per month, but I have access to all the IDEs provided by JetBrains. I am satisfied with the pricing. It is not too expensive because I have access to all the IDEs including DataGrip, which is a very good database front-end. For $30 a month, I use three IDEs daily, including DataGrip, PyCharm, and IntelliJ, plus I can experiment with environments such as Rust Rover and Go. I have access to a wide range of top-of-the-range IDEs for various languages.
Technical lead at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
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2022-04-05T09:51:57Z
Apr 5, 2022
They have a free Community edition, and they also have a licensed version. They definitely have an annual license. They probably also have a monthly license. Its pricing is good and reasonable. It is a little bit more expensive than the others, but it is well worth it. I would rate it a four out of five in terms of pricing.
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I have the free version and don't pay anything.
The solution is affordable for me as an independent contractor. I pay for the license myself, which costs approximately $30 per month, but I have access to all the IDEs provided by JetBrains. I am satisfied with the pricing. It is not too expensive because I have access to all the IDEs including DataGrip, which is a very good database front-end. For $30 a month, I use three IDEs daily, including DataGrip, PyCharm, and IntelliJ, plus I can experiment with environments such as Rust Rover and Go. I have access to a wide range of top-of-the-range IDEs for various languages.
I use the free community version, so I'm saving money there.
The price is reasonable.
The community edition is free, which is good. There's a free version available. As for the commercial license that I use, the pricing is fair.
I don't have much info on the pricing, but I would say it is somewhat competitive.
The community edition is free and the professional edition has a licensing fee. Many add-ons or packages are available.
They have a free Community edition, and they also have a licensed version. They definitely have an annual license. They probably also have a monthly license. Its pricing is good and reasonable. It is a little bit more expensive than the others, but it is well worth it. I would rate it a four out of five in terms of pricing.