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Licensing FAQ

This FAQ covers issues related to licensing. Please also see the Subscription FAQ.


How many IntraWeb licenses to I need?

IntraWeb is licensed per developer. For each developer who will be developing using IntraWeb you need one licensed copy of IntraWeb. IntraWeb in this respect is licensed very similar to Delphi, or Visual Studio.


Can I put IntraWeb on my laptop or home computer too?

If you are the only developer who uses those computers then yes. IntraWeb is licensed per developer and if a developer has more than one computer, IntraWeb may be installed on each so as that individual developer will be the only one who uses IntraWeb.


Are there any royalties or run time fees?

No. Programs created by IntraWeb can be distributed completely free of charge. The only license fees are related to the development process.


If IntraWeb is per developer, can I transfer it from a developer who has left the company to another developer?

If the license belongs to the company and not the developer personally, an IntraWeb license may be transferred to another developer after a developer has left the company.


Can I resell or transfer my IntraWeb license?

Yes, but you must not keep any copies of your license key and the support credentials. The other person has also to accept the terms and conditions of the license agreement explicitly.


 




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