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    V carve license - multiple computers?

    Is the $495 license tied to one particular PC only? Or can I keep one on my laptop and one on my PC?

    What about in the future if I get a new computer, can the license be transferred, and is there a cost?

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    Scott
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    I have it on my homecomputer plus the Pc in the shed. No problem. Once you have paid for the licence you will get any upgrades free for the first year via email.


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    This was previously asked on the Vectric forum and if I remember correctly Tony said that the license allow's you to have the program installed on 1) Your Cnc Machine 2) One laptop 3) One desktop.

    As far as I know if you change your PC then you can re-install it on your new machine, it'd be a bit stupid having to buy all your few years worth of software every time you changed PC!


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    OK..........thanks all.

    Hey Tony - I just paypal'd ya!
    http://www.scpconcepts.com


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    Cool

    Hi All,
    From discussion summary, It can install on multiple computer or not? It's not clear.


    Cheers,
    Samak


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    Hello Samak,

    The User Licensing Agreement is for a Single User but we understand that many customers need to run the software in the workshop / garage + office / home + laptop and this is fine so long as it's the same person. If a company / business employs people to program cnc machines then we expect them to purchase a license for each user.

    I hope this helps,

    Tony


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    Cool Vcarve license

    Hi Tony,
    Do you mean if I use at home,it can install on multiple computer? Yes or No?
    But if use at company or business condition,it should be of each user. It 's right or wrong?


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    Hi Samak - That's correct.

    Tony


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    Smile Vcarve

    Hi Tony,

    Thanks. I clear


    Regards,
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    I have it on my cnc computer in the shop and three in the home so I can practice on any one if the others are being used. Good product....good support


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