Laragon 7.0.0 #931
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Awesome ! Havent got time to try it now, but so excited 👍 |
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What are the details for the license? |
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Great job! @leokhoa |
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Great news! 🎉 I've bought a lifetime license right away for $181.49 including tax. However I've entered the key first time asked, but it asks me on every start and says the license key has reached activations limit 🤔 ... Thankfully it runs unlicensed as well, that's a relief. |
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What are the steps to upgrade from 6.0? |
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Upgrading to Laragon 7:
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If I reinstall my device or upgrade the OS version, for example, from Windows 10 to 11, will the license become invalid? |
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Thanks for your effort and great work, @leokhoa Some comment on v7.0 after I tried out in my laptop:
/laragon/www/website1 Previously, I can access them using: but now they can no longer be accessed with index.php as default. I can only access them using: Anyhow, /laragon/www/index.php can still be accessed as default by URL http://localhost .
I already use GitHub Desktop to sync my codes with GitHub and across devices with fetches and commits at anytime when I reached a milestone. So I probably don't need Laragon to do auto backup that often as every hour.
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@leokhoa what is the license cost? Can you share a link where explain the cost of license? |
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How to update from 6.x to 7.x? |
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So there's no way to test LARAGON 7 before paying? |
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My license deactivated by itself and I cannot reactivate it. @leokhoa Can you please fix it? My email is [email protected]. |
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Firstly let me state for the record that this is @leokhoa's software and he can do with it what he likes. If he wants to charge for it, that is his right (regardless of any contrary views from me or anyone else). That doesn't mean that personally I think it is something he should do - but personal opinions don't change that he has the right to do with it as he likes. That said, here is my analysis of the economics of the license changes and my personal opinions about these changes: IncomeIf @leokhoa Leo is going to make a living from this, he has to be looking to fully replace his current income and benefits as "Head of DevOps for a fast growing SaaS company" - and as someone who was a self employed IT person for 15 years I would think that he would have to make a minimum of 100k€ per year. The current price in Euros is $50 per year or $150 lifetime and LemonSqueezy take 5% so the net result in EUR at today's exchange rate is 45€ or 135€ - so Leo would have to have 2,250 subscribers or sell 740 lifetime licenses per year or a mixture of the two. According to Github, Laragon v6 had 1,506,339 downloads for the "wamp" installer and 12,213 downloads for the smaller portable executable in the 2 years since it was released (which was way way way more than I was expecting given the level of chatter in these discussions). Assuming that 10% of these converted into active installs, and only 10% of these convert to paid licenses, that would mean c. 15,180 paid licenses of one type or the other which is c. 7x more than needed to make the 100k€ per year. Obviously there are some huge assumptions about the proportions converting to paid licenses, and despite assuming that only 1% of downloads turn into paid licenses I am still sceptical that this is one or two orders of magnitude to high, but on this basis it looks very positive 🎆 🍾 🍰 👍 👑 and I wish Leo well with his life choice to rely on Laragon for his income. Value for MoneyLooking now at value for money, for any commercial development, I think the price point is very fair by comparison to the costs of paying someone to create and maintain the development environment or compared to the salary of the person using it. But personally, I am retired on a fixed income, and I am trying to create an open source package, and if I paid $150 for every piece of small software I needed I wouldn't be able to buy food. I also a string advocate of the open source movement, and generally prefer Open Source solutions, though I don't let that rule me if there are no open source alternatives. I suspect that many many hobbyists may have similar thoughts, and decide they are not going to pay this amount. That said, I thought I would take a look and see whether the new functionality would nevertheless justify the costs for me... What I expect vs what we got
But most of all...
In the words of Dragons' Den, "I'm out!" I am now going to evaluate the Laragonzo v6 build and FreeEnv and choose between them so I can get on with my project. |
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I suggest create a donation link, let's collaborate supporting this awesome project |
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Leaving this amazing community with the license changes on this product, I wish you the best. |
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Hello, if I take the 1-year version, will Laragon still work after the 1 year if I do not renew? Thank you. |
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I still don't understand anything!!
If you don't bother checking the paths or creating a PHP repository scraper system at: |
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It is sad to realize that such a good platform as Laragon, which wasn't well supported all past years, ended up like this with subscriptions for the same we previously had for free. Alright, I will find another tool to with with or back to Docker/VM. Thanks to Leo for the great easily extendable alternative for all those outdated tools we were working with before. Shame for the strict push to pay instead of some kind of donates to support. |
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Windows Defender won't let me install, saying a virus or potentially unwanted software. Do I have to disable Defender temporarily? Thanks, Ron |
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I'm completely fine with paying for Laragon, as I'm sure many others probably are as well. What is holding me up from purchasing a lifetime license right now is the device limit being 1 with an activation limit. I have both a laptop and a desktop. Considering that I would need to purchase a commercial license, I'm either needing to pay $100/year or $300 for the privilege of utilizing Laragon on two devices. I also do a lot of reinstalls of windows each year for various reasons. Requiring communication to ask for permission to activate Laragon on the same PC that I've been using it on already is too much to ask, especially at this price point. In all honesty, I use Laragon primarily because I am lazy and don't want to have to spin up docker or use WSL and install a lamp stack manually. I'd really like to remain lazy in this regard. But in order for me to do so, I personally need to see a license that allows two devices (desktop and laptop) and without an activation limit to avoid headaches. I would also ask that there is clear definition at the point of sale that is legally binding saying that the "perpetual (lifetime)" license is non-revocable, as there has already been companies revoking perpetual licenses just because the software was "outdated" and forcing the user to buy a new, more expensive, subscription-only license in the future. Purchasing a "perpetual" license should be a trust-less transaction so that I am not required to take someone's word for it being perpetual, but instead I am legally guaranteed that license to use the software, at least that version, indefinitely in the future. If these requests are not possible, then I wish you the best of luck with Laragon 7, though I am hopeful that this can be done so I can continue using and paying for a product that I have thoroughly enjoyed in the past. |
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Hi @leokhoa, |
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Hello, I have only seen the comments so far, I would like to thank the creator for giving us one of the best gifts in web programming. Personally I can't afford a Laragon license, but I can be grateful for free software for a long time. In my personal opinion, even though Laragon was free, I did not have confidence in using it because I saw that @leokhoa did not update it constantly (I knew Laragon in version 4.15). In that case I solved using other technologies; But in the end I decided to use Laragon because of the portability since I format my PC often. Currently, if one day Laragon 6 becomes obsolete, I consider alternatives such as wamp or migrating to an operating system based on the Linux kernel and setting up a LAMP stack. In the meantime, I thank @leokhoa for giving away free software for quite some time, and I hope he does very well in laragon; Once Laragon org is established and stable I will be willing to pay for a license. Lo dejo en español por si el traductor no escribió bien mis comentarios (Lo siento, soy un desarrollador web que no habla ni escribe inglés xd): En mi opinión personal, aun cuando laragon fue gratuito no me daba confianza en utilizarlo porque veía que @leokhoa no lo actualizaba de manera constante, (a laragon lo conocí en su versión 4.15). En ese caso resolvía utilizando otras tecnologías; pero al final me decanté a utilizar laragon por la portabilidad ya que suelo formatear mi PC a menudo. Actualmente si un día laragon 6 se quedará obsoleto, considero alternativas como wamp o migrar a un sistema operativo basado en el kernel de linux y montar un stack LAMP. Mientras tanto, doy gracias a @leokhoa por regalar un software gratuito durante bastante tiempo, y deseo que le vaya muy bien en laragon; una vez laragon org se encuentre asentado y estable estaré dispuesto a pagar por una licencia. |
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Hello, after many years of using xampp i was done with it and wanted to use a more stable engine. Because of the good reputation and positive feedback i decided to give Laragon a chance. Im just coding a bit on my home PC and not using it commercially. So i read about v6 which will stay free, but i was not able to find a comparison about the changes between the two versions. Are these just the Updates of the Packages (which i read i can also do manually with v6) or are there also other changes from v6 to v7? Many greets. |
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Purchased and running Laragon 7. A PHP script is giving this error: What needs to be changed to fix this? Ron |
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Just purchased, for a few bucks totally worth it!!! gj |
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Chào khoa, mình chưa mua ver 7 đang dùng bản cũ 6.0 nhưng bị lỗi nhỏ mong bạn giải đáp vì trình độ tiếng anh có hạn. If you want to use SSL, enable it by going to Menu > Apache > SSL > EnabledMình phải làm gì để nó chạy đúng ? |
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@leokhoa I'm looking at the licenses and on the $150 Lifetime license it says updates are only included for 5 years. Can you please clarify this? Does that mean we'll need to purchase another "lifetime license" in 5 years? |
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Who do i contact if i pay for a licence but don't receive one ? |
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Where is the complete licensing model and pricing? Shouldn't it be on the Laragon website. I have looked through many messages for it. I had it once, but now lost it. I paid $20 for a one time fee non-commercial, but how long is that good for how long?? This should be easily found for interested users. IMO |
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I installed laragon on drive D |
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Laragon - The Dev Environment for Entrepreneurs v7.0 2025
Note: Starting from this version, a license is required to use Laragon. This change allows me to prioritize support for users who contribute financially to the continued growth of Laragon.
New features:
Update:
Numerous bug fixes and improvements, enabling you to easily add new services to Laragon via Tools > Quick Add
usr\package.conf
This discussion was created from the release Laragon 7.0.0.
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