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Sun to try subscription pricing for StarOffice in Japan

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Jan 15, 20042 mins

Suite of office productivity apps will be available for a $19 one-year subscription

TOKYO — Sun Microsystems Inc. will begin offering its StarOffice 7 suite of office productivity applications on a one-year subscription from next month for users in Japan, the company said Thursday.

One-year licensed versions of the software will be offered by local distributor Sourcenext Corp. for ¥1,980 ($18.60) through Internet download, retail stores and also convenience stores, said Yoshiyuki Tanaka, a spokesman for Sun’s Japan unit. It’s the first time such a pricing scheme has been offered for the software in any market, said Sun.

When the license expires users of the software will have the option to either renew the license or discontinue paying. In the case of the latter the software will lock up and remain unusable until a new license has been purchased, he said.

The conventional version of the software, which is called StarSuite 7 in Japan and other East Asian markets, with a license that does not expire, will continue to be available for ¥9,800, said Tanaka.

Market share figures for the software were not available from Sun although the company said Sourcenext sold a total of 30,000 copies of the suite in 2003. The market leader in Japan is Microsoft Corp.’s Office suite, which is available preinstalled on many personal computers.