Using Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, Professional Edition

Hello to everyone,
I'm intrested of using the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite in my work and i have a few questions.
First of all, I want to make some newsstand application for apple and then for android. I got about 5-6 different magazines that each one maybe can publish 5-12 issues annualy.
In which license can i use the software for as many as magazines i want (that means e.g. 10 apps, each one for each magazine)?
What is the cost for that?
I appreciate your time,
Thanks in advance,
Nick

You can either purchase DPS professional or enterprise edition. In both edition you can create ios including newssatand and android apps.
Professional Edition is available as an annual agreement or a month-to-month subscription.
Professional Monthly subscription purchased through the Adobe store will cost US$495.
Professional Edition Annual subscription purchased through Digital Publishing Suite Channel Reseller Partner and the Adobe store will cost you US$5,940
Enterprise Edition is available through a custom quote based on platform, service, and support fees.
Below are the links you can compare features in editions:
http://www.adobe.com/products/digital-publishing-suite-enterprise/buying-guide.html
http://www.adobe.com/products/digital-publishing-suite-family.html

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