Personal
Non-commercial use
- Home, personal projects, or studying
- Install on one computer
- Not for business or revenue
Example. John runs it on his home PC to manage his Wi-Fi. He doesn't use it for work, so a Personal license covers him.
Three license types, one simple rule: pick the one that matches how you use the software. Every license is perpetual.
See pricing for every productNon-commercial use
Example. John runs it on his home PC to manage his Wi-Fi. He doesn't use it for work, so a Personal license covers him.
Commercial, per machine
Example. An IT firm runs it on one shared server. One license covers it; two more servers means two more licenses.
Whole organization
Example. A company with several branch offices deploys it everywhere without counting seats.
| Feature | Personal | Business | Corporate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intended use | Non-commercial, personal | Commercial, single location | Commercial, enterprise-wide |
| Commercial use | |||
| Installations | 1 computer | 1 computer per license | Unlimited (one organization) |
| Users | 1 | Unlimited on licensed machine | Unlimited |
| Multiple offices | With multiple licenses | ||
| Support and updates | 1 year (paid licenses) | 1 year included | 1 year included + priority |
| Perpetual license |
Every paid license (Personal, Business, and Corporate) includes one year of support and maintenance from the purchase date. During that year you get:
After the year, you keep the last version you received - renewal is optional, with no penalties or fees if it lapses. Renew any time to resume updates and support. Free personal licenses do not include support and maintenance.