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번역 관련 문제 보고
This is a fairly complete list of differences! let me know if you have any questions.
In order to make it less technical, basically is it still possible to make a somewhat complex game with the free edition? Because I found one website that said with the Free Version, each application can only have 3 frames. Three frames seems pretty limited to make a game (and at the time, I am not able to afford buying the Standard Version), but since it doesn't say anything about that on that chart you posted, I don't know how reliable that other website was.
It is an area where you build something.. an empty page where you add objects and rules to make it do something..
For instance if you made a simple hangman game(or whatever).
One frame could be the main menu, one frame the game itself and one frame the end screen.