Should you choose not to renew your maintenance plan within those 30 days, you’ll have to purchase a new tyFlow PRO license (at full price) if you wish to upgrade to a newer tyFlow PRO version in the future. A reminder email will be sent to you when your maintenance period is over and the 30 days renewal period begins. Maintenance period extensions are entirely optional and you will not be automatically re-billed. An expired maintenance period just means that you won’t have access to future tyFlow PRO updates.Īfter your maintenance period expires, you’ll have 30 days to renew your license at a reduced price ( $295 USD for each node-locked license, and $445 USD for each floating license seat) in order to extend your access to new tyFlow PRO updates for another year (backdated to the end of the previous maintenance period). Each tyFlow PRO license is permanent, meaning it never expires for versions of tyFlow released before or within the year after purchase. And, for no extra cost, multiple independent floating licenses can be combined into a single floating license with multiple seats.ĭon’t worry! You can still keep using tyFlow PRO after the maintenance period for a tyFlow PRO license expires. Multiple node-locked licenses can also be converted into multiple seats of a single floating license. If you would like to upgrade your node-locked license, please contact to arrange for the upgrade. If you paid $395 (sale) for your node-locked license, and a floating license is $645, you’ll pay $150 to upgrade ($150 is less than $645-$395) If you paid $495 (regular) for your node-locked license, and a floating license is $545 (sale), you’ll pay $50 to upgrade ($545-$495) If you paid $395 (sale) for your node-locked license, and a floating license is $545 (sale), you’ll pay $150 to upgrade ($545-$395) OR – whichever is less (this accounts for sale prices at the time of original purchase, and time of upgrade). Sure! The current cost to upgrade a single node-locked license into a floating license (single seat) is: More information about the difference between node-locked and floating licenses can be found in the tyFlow documentation. When one user stops using tyFlow on their machine, the seat will be automatically freed for any other user connected to the tyFlow License Server to automatically acquire it, as soon as they need it. A single floating license seat can’t be used by more than one machine at a time, but seats will only be acquired from a tyFlow License Server when necessary (and returned accordingly), allowing for the seamless transition of license data across multiple computers on a network. It is ideal for situations where multiple users plan to share a license across multiple machines. On the other hand, a floating tyFlow PRO license provides users with a license seat that can be quickly and automatically migrated between machines, on demand, using a tyFlow License Server. It is ideal for situations where a single user plans to use a single license on a single machine. It can be migrated between machines using a manual activation/deactivation process, but the migration process can be inconvenient and time-consuming if several different users wish to share the same node-locked license. A node-locked tyFlow PRO license is hardware-locked to a single machine.
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