WB7 License Question

Ok so I bought WB7 yesterday and I'm wondering if I could use my serial for both my desktop and laptop computers.

 

Do I need to buy a seperate license for my laptop?

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I'm pretty sure it's the same for WindowBlinds as it is for ObjectDesktop; that is, the license allows for it to be on two computers. (I've read somewhere in the forums that it's now up to three computers). May I suggest looking into ObjectDesktop, which is a software suite that includes WindowBlinds and a lot of other important customization software such as IconPackager (changes all system icons) and DesktopX (widgets, gadgets, themes, which can be skinned the same as a WB skin). There is also CursorFX, LogonStudio and a bunch of others. The idea is that you can skin everything on your desktop in the same, uniform style.

Reply #2 Top

Last I remember you can have it on any PC you own.. but only one may be utilized at a time. Typically most of us only use one pc at a time anyways so is no biggy.

Reply #3 Top

Thanks guys! I'm thinking of upgrading to Object Desktop when I get my next pay check. For now, I'll have to make do with only WB7. Thanks again for your help!

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From the WB7 EULA:

YOU MAY:
1. Install and use one copy of the
SOFTWARE on a single computer.
2. Install a second copy of the SOFTWARE on a
second computer only if you are the main user of
this computer (home computer or laptop for
example).
3. Install the SOFTWARE on another computer only
if you change your main workstation. In such a case
you must uninstall the software from the old
computer.

4. Use the SOFTWARE via a network, only if you
have purchased an adequate number of licenses.
The number of users must not exceed the number of
licenses you have purchased.
5. Make a copy of the SOFTWARE for archival
purposes only.

YOU MAY NOT:
1. Copy and distribute the SOFTWARE
or any portion of it except as expressly provided
in this Agreement.
2. Sublicense, rent, lease or transfer your
personal registering number.
3. Sublicense, rent or lease the SOFTWARE or any
portion of it.
4. Decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or
modify the SOFTWARE or any portion of it, or make
any attempt to bypass, unlock, or disable any
protective or initialization system on the
SOFTWARE.
5. Copy the documentation accompanying the
SOFTWARE.
6. Upload or transmit the SOFTWARE, or any
portion thereof, to any electronic bulletin
board, network, or other type of multi-use
computer system regardless of purpose.
7. Include the SOFTWARE in any commercial
products intended for manufacture, distribution,
or sale.

You are fine runnign it on both.