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Dany
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What are the different type...

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of licenses you have for the PDF / Document Converter?

Single-user License: This license comes with the end-user product with a user interface. The product can only be installed on one workstation at any given time and may not be installed on a server. This license comes with a 3-month support and maintenance period. This is the end-user version of the product.

If you need more than one single-user license, license packs for 5, 10, 20, 30, 50 and 75 users are available.

Developer and Runtime Licenses (this information applies to version 3.0 and above): The product that comes with this type of licenses has no intrinsic user interface. If an interface is required, the developer must create the GUI. Otherwise the product can be used from inside your application programmatically using a DLL , ActiveX or .Net interface.
Developer license: is to be installed on the Developers machine, a single license per Developer is needed.
Runtime License: This license is to be distributed with your final application, a single license per application is needed.

Corporate or Site License: This license allows you to deploy the product on a large-scale within your organization. End-user workstation installation, as well as intranet, or network installation is covered by this license. You may distribute the product within your organization to 100, 200, 500, 1000 or an unlimited number of workstations regardless of physical location. Licensing must accommodate for the total number of users, with the product on their workstations and/or accessing the product through a network. This is the end-user version of the product. The license comes with a one-year support and maintenance period.

OEM or Open License: This license allows you to modify the product and is awarded on a case-by-case basis, subject to approval by our Chief Technical Officer. The Open Licensing agreement will grant access to source code. Our OEM Licensing agreement will let the Licensee rename our components, our printer driver, for example. If you are interested in these options, you must submit your firm’s contact information (name, address, contact name) as well as the reasons why other licensing options aren’t appropriate and how you intend to modify the product. This license comes with a one-year support and maintenance period.
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