: Licenses are "checked out" when the software starts and returned when it closes. Users can also "borrow" a license for temporary offline use.
Licensing is the number one concern for most prospects, and for good reason. Visual Components positions itself as a premium tool, and the price reflects that.
By decoding the license types, understanding the feature tiers, and calculating the real TCO, you can ensure that your investment in Visual Components drives efficiency rather than draining your budget.
A license server manages a pool of available seats. When a user opens Visual Components, a license is checked out from the server. When the user closes the software, the license returns to the pool.