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| Chris Lohman |
Nov 5 2001, 05:07 PM
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With 5.0 we have introduced a new licensing mechanism. Here's how it works:
For IronCAD you can purchase a "Per Seat" license, or a floating license that is tied to a license manager.
When 5.0 arrives it is pre-activated for 30 days. For 30 days it will run from the first time IronCAD was run, not the first time it was installed.
You will receive a serial # and codeword. Those are now used to "Activate" your product. When you activate your product, it will send the serial and codeword up to our server. Our server will then generate a license and send it to you in an email as an attachment. You will save that attachment to your local disk and then run it. (double click on it). When you run it, it installs your license. That license now only works on that one system. If you ever need to change systems, hardware, etc, give us a call and we'll help transition the license. We can also activate licenses via fax instead of internet.
If you have a single user IronCAD license, you can also purchase a commuter license for very little. This will allow you to install on one other piece of hardware.
For companies with higher numbers of users you can also purchase a license manager for concurrent instead of named licenses. If you have 10 people that need to use IronCAD, but only 3 of them will ever use IronCAD at the same time, you could purchase a license server and then purchase a few concurrent licenses so that everyone can share licenses across the network. The concurrent licenses would still have a hardware lock but would be tied to the server instead of the client.
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| Linas Martinenas |
Nov 20 2001, 05:44 AM
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How much is a commuter licence? The last time I have heard of it, you could only buy it at the same time as the main seat, but that was VDS days.
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| dlalonde |
Nov 20 2001, 03:24 PM
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Certainly for the faithful (aa subscribers) !
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| Dave Parrish |
Nov 23 2001, 02:02 PM
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A small voice, perhaps, but I need to weigh-in on this topic.
I have been using the IC product since it was TriSpectives. Over the years, it has evolved into a pretty darn good design tool. It has taken a while, though and I have stuck with it through thick and thin... yes, there were some very trying times.
Every year, I ante-up my AA premium. However this year is different. It seems that there is a new wrinkle in the licensing scheme that prevents me from installing on my two machines unless I add a new "commuter" license fee.
It seems I am being punished for being a loyal, faithful user and promoter of IronCAD. The punishment is in the form of this extra fee for wanting to install IC on the extra computer that I use.
And, what, heaven forbid, would it take to also install it on my laptop so that I could take it to the customer's site for a meeting?
Should I be allowed to run more than one installation of IC under my existing license? I would certainly hope so... Other software, ie. SolidWorks and others, apparently allows this.
Is there anyone else in this boat with me? I'd like to hear from you, if you find yourself in similar situation.
Dave Parrish Parrish Associates, Inc. www.pai-design.com
Dave Parrish Parrish Associates, Inc. Wake Forest, NC 27588-0972 www.pai-design.com
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| dsulli |
Nov 25 2001, 07:49 AM
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quote: Originally posted by dparrish: A small voice, perhaps, but I need to weigh-in on this topic.
I have been using the IC product since it was TriSpectives. Over the years, it has evolved into a pretty darn good design tool. It has taken a while, though and I have stuck with it through thick and thin... yes, there were some very trying times.
Every year, I ante-up my AA premium. However this year is different. It seems that there is a new wrinkle in the licensing scheme that prevents me from installing on my two machines unless I add a new "commuter" license fee.
It seems I am being punished for being a loyal, faithful user and promoter of IronCAD. The punishment is in the form of this extra fee for wanting to install IC on the extra computer that I use.
And, what, heaven forbid, would it take to also install it on my laptop so that I could take it to the customer's site for a meeting?
Should I be allowed to run more than one installation of IC under my existing license? I would certainly hope so... Other software, ie. SolidWorks and others, apparently allows this.
Is there anyone else in this boat with me? I'd like to hear from you, if you find yourself in similar situation.
Dave Parrish Parrish Associates, Inc. www.pai-design.com
Dave Parrish Parrish Associates, Inc. Wake Forest, NC 27588-0972 www.pai-design.com
It only makes sense to me that since you can't use more than one computer at a time, loading IC at home or on a laptop should be without extra charge. Many of us bring our work home and it surely would get tiring if we had to pack-up our PC to do so. I still believe that IronCAD is a great deal, but it sure would be nice if we could use it at home without having to pay extra $.
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| dlalonde |
Nov 26 2001, 08:05 PM
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slam !
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