Prior to Ver. 3.0 , OrgC/C++ required a software key in order to run. There is no software key required now.
However, we would like to remind you that if you use this library without a proper license, or on more stations than you are entitled to, you are breaking the law, and become legally liable.
When you purchase a single copy of the library for a PC or Macintosh, you can keep a copy of the library on several different computers, for example in the office and at home, assuming that only one person is using the library at any given time.
When you purchase a single copy of the library for a UNIX workstation, you can install the library on your workstation and on one PC or Macintosh station. Several users can work with the library on the same station, however, access by other users through a network is not permitted.
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