License Selection
Which License Is Correct For Me?
Our flexible licensing system helps you purchase a license that
covers everybody in your office, department or company who will
be using our software. You will save money, and be in compliance
with your company's (and ours) licensing policies.
Single User License:
The flexibility starts with the single user license. If you want to
install and run the software on a single computer only, a single-
user license is all you need, regardless of how many people use
that one computer.
Example:
You will install our software on one computer in your office. Any
number of people will use the software on that one computer.
Since only one person can use the software at any one time, you
can use the single-user license.
If you are the only person using our software, a single user license
allows you to install our software on all computers that only you
will use.
Example:
You use a computer in your office, a computer at home, and a
laptop in the field. Since you are the only person using the
software at any one time, you can use the single-user license.
You only need a multi-user license if you want to run the software
on multiple computers used by multiple people simultaneously.
People or Computers, Whichever Is Less - To determine the size of the
multi-user license you need:
Simply count the number of computers (and/or workstations if on a
network) the software could be run on, and the number of people
that will be using our software. The license size you need is the
lesser of those two numbers.
Example:
If five people in an office who will use the software each have a
desktop computer and a laptop computer (10 computers total), a
five-user license allows those five people to use our software on
their ten computers. Since there are only five people, only five
instances of our software could theoretically be in use at any one
time.
Example:
If ten people who will use the software share a networked system
with twenty workstations on the network, (10 people, 20
workstations) there could at most be ten instances of our software
in use at any one time. In this case a ten-user license is sufficient.
You save money since you're not paying for licenses that won't be
used, as you would with a typical per-CPU licensing model. Still,
every licensed user can use our software whenever they need it
and stay productive.
Expand Your License:
If you purchase any software license (single-user or multi-user),
you can easily expand it to more users as your organization grows.
The new license will be priced at the difference between the price
of your original license and the cost of the larger license.