I have a license-related question. An answer shall be deeply appreciated.
Most software manufacturers allow the buyer to use a single license to install on two PCs (owned by the buyer)....such as the buyer's desktop and laptop. (I have not been able to confirm if Stardocks embraces that same license policy? But I assume they do.)
IN ANY EVENT, if Stardocks does allow two PCs for one software license, I wonder if I will have any license issues by installing Fences on BOTH Operating Systems of one desktop PC (ie. a dual OS or dual-boot PC)...and then again on my laptop??? That would amount to THREE seperate installations on TWO PCs. Does Stardocks count that sort of scenario as 'lawful' use of a single software license? Or would Stardocks bar the third installation by viewing it as wrongfully using the license three times (even though only 2 PCs are involved)?
The license issue regarding a dual-boot PC is not hypothetical or arcane. I have confronted this issue before with other software manufacturers. Some allow my 3 installations under the '2-PC rule'. Others won't, holding that two allowable installations means only two installations. Does anybody know Stardocks position?
I thank all for any forthcoming replies!