Headstart Oracle Designer

Could someone send me the standard price list for Headstart?

Doina,
The listprice for Headstart Oracle Designer 2.1.2 is USD 1495 per developer. We use the rule that the number of licenses should equal the number of Oracle Designer license.
Patches, like the Headstart for Oracle Designer 6.0 patch and extra options like CDM RuleFrame and the CDM Standards options are free and can be downloaded from OTN.
If you have more questions please let me know.
Regards,
Ton

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