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March 29, 2006, 12:15 |
How does a Fluent LICENCE works?
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Hi all!
I am a Fluent user which uses it at the university with academic purposes. The fact is that one day I had to work with the PC of the administrator of the licecnce for the university and the coincidence was that he had logged in to fluentusers.com and left the window opened. While I was in this PC I kept an eye in this site and there's a section called Download center of something like this. It seems the administrator can download all Fluent products with one licence, because it appeared a list with all fluent programs to download. I stopped there because I didn't want to cause problems but I have a question: how a licence works? I mean, if I buy a licence, I really buy a "KEY" and then I am able to download Fluent, Gambit, TGrid or whatever? It's just curiosity xD. Thanks! |
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