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Runtime libraries or what?

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:35 pm
by luis.toledo
Hi, Im very interested in Ranorex. But I have a question:

If I buy the Pro version, I'll get a runtime libraries?

Example: I write my test and build my solution with the installed-buyed RanorexPro version, What if I want to run these builds on another machine?

What is your sub-distribution politics?
What if I want to sell those tests?
Are the ProVersion.dll's must be included in the Deploy to make it work? Or you provide me some kind of redistribuitable run-only dlls package?

Cheers!

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 10:08 pm
by Support Team
If I buy the Pro version, I'll get a runtime libraries?
Yes
What if I want to run these builds on another machine?
You need a site license or two single user licenses.
What is your sub-distribution politics?
What if I want to sell those tests?
You need an embedded license. Please read our embedded license agreement.
Are the ProVersion.dll's must be included in the Deploy to make it work?
Yes

Jenö
Ranorex Support Team

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 11:13 pm
by daluu
Support Team wrote:
What if I want to run these builds on another machine?
You need a site license or two single user licenses.

Jenö
Ranorex Support Team
That's unfortunate, but still ok. I had asked a similar question a long while back and from the response I was given, I misinterpreted it as "you need a license to create the Ranorex-based application but you can deploy the application to as many machines as you want within your company for use as a test tool". But then again, many commercial test tool vendors require a license for running the "developed" test tools/scripts per site or per client.