Centennia Atlas Full-Access Code...
The price for a single copy (single-user license) of Centennia is $89.00. History
departments, small school computer labs and other work groups will probably
prefer our Ten-User Site License which is priced at $395 plus shipping and handling. This
license allows you to install Centennia on up to 25 computers or other devices. The number of simultaneous users accessing
the software is limited to ten per license.
- Price: $395.00
- Install on up to 25 computers or devices.
- No more than 10 simultaneous users.
The standard price for a single copy of Centennia is $89.00. We also offer a special
"group rate" of $44.50 per copy (plus shipping and handling) when five or more people order
together. This pricing applies to groups of students, genealogy clubs, historical associations, and any special interest group. Know five online friends interested in maps and history? Convince them to sign up and you all get the discounted price.
If you don't have a group code yet, and would like to sign up for one,
contact us here.
Each member of your group should enter his or her ordering info below and
include the group code (usually something like "AB2", for example). Note: orders will not be shipped until
a minimum of five orders have been placed using your group code. Credit card charges will be refunded if your group does not reach the required minimum.
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Centennia Historical Atlas Full-Access:
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The price for a single-user license of Centennia (full-access code) is $89.00 plus shipping and handling. Additional copies/licenses are available at a significant discount. Get a second copy for only $69 more.
Try before you buy: if you have not done so yet, download the most recent version of the app and make sure it's right for you before you make your purchase. The free edition, Centennia Nations Edition, covers the rise of modern European and Middle Eastern nations in the 150-year period beginning with the French Revolution in 1789 and running through the summer of 1939 —the eve of the Second World War. The complete edition of the Centennia Historical Atlas, covering all ten centuries, requires a paid license.
Comments:
Phil Perry wrote: 25👍
Your historical atlas shows details that I have never encountered anywhere else. I first discovered your maps through a viral video on youtube, and I was appalled to learn later that the video was published without attribution and violating your copyright. I hope you at least got some visitors to your site out of that. It's an astounding accomplishment and obviously a huge amount of research and artistry went into its creation.
Can you email me and let me know if you have any deals for students? I would love to be able to assign this to my students in my European History survey class this summer. Thanks, Phillip Perry, Ottawa.
Hi, Phil. Absolutely -- we do have discount pricing arrangements for students in classes, assuming you would be ordering ten licenses or more. We also have licenses for history departments and small computer labs/libraries. I'll email you.
Frank Reed
Owner/Head Cartographer
Clockwork Mapping
Conanicut Island USA
George H. wrote: 16👍
Wow! I found this through a Youtube video (with attribution!) after searching for something similar (a detailed map of the Holy Roman Empire) and this does not disappoint! While I'm a little shocked at the price tag, even the free version is leaps and bounds ahead of your nearest competitor (Harvard University, who doesn't let non-students access the map for any price AND whos map isnt even as detailed!) I know I will eventually buy the full version as I love this so much already!
Jing Chu wrote: 16👍
Hello, Clockwork Mapping. I use the MacOS version of your Cantennia Atlas, and I wonder if you plan to port it to iPad. I think it would be really *slick* on a tablet! Also, do you intend to expand it into the tenth century? My specialty is medieval France, and I would like to see more detail there. Just a wishlist! Thank you for this amazing atlas.
Yes, indeed. We are working on an iPad version. It's mostly a matter of funding. The new "Research Edition" of Centennia will, we hope, provide enough revenue to get the iOS version launched. As for the other item on your wishlist --more in medieval Europe-- it's certainly a possibility in the next year if we can get enough interest. Thanks for letting us know what interests you!
Frank Reed
Owner/Head Cartographer
Clockwork Mapping
Conanicut Island USA