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!
Runtime libraries or what?
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YesIf I buy the Pro version, I'll get a runtime libraries?
You need a site license or two single user licenses.What if I want to run these builds on another machine?
You need an embedded license. Please read our embedded license agreement.What is your sub-distribution politics?
What if I want to sell those tests?
YesAre the ProVersion.dll's must be included in the Deploy to make it work?
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.Support Team wrote:You need a site license or two single user licenses.What if I want to run these builds on another machine?
Jenö
Ranorex Support Team