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Pre-Sales Question Transfer License

I know that our team would get one license of EasyC, however I am interested in buying a license for myself to teach it to the student.

I have a desktop at home, then I normally take my laptop to the playing field. I like to do some development at home on my desktop then transfer it to my laptop to take on the field. This is how I did it last year using MPLAB.

My question is, does your software support a way I can transfer my license from my desktop to my laptop or I should I just buy two licenses for each of my machines. $50 is super reasonable and $100.00 would not bother me to do so if I need to, but since I have not seen the software, I didn't know if there was a transfer license function in your software.

I do this all the time with Allen Bradley software Rockwell Automation software in the industrial setting.

Let me know what the best way to handle your license for my two machines.
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