As you know, you get a developer license for single purchase price. There is no any “single”, “per-user” or “server” complicated licensing stuff. We tried to make things as simple as possible.

Once you get AccessImagine registered, you are an developer. Every Access database you create with AccessImagine holds your mark, and appears nice & registered to every user.

The main plot is:

You don’t need to activate AccessImagine on every user’s computer.
Its enough to activate it on PC you are developing the database.

There is one remark to this. When you have developed a database with shareware (non-activated) AccessImagine, and activated it recently, you need to “touch” every AccessImagine component on every form to update it status. “Touch” mean some manipulation like “open form in design view, move component or change some it property back and forth, than close form with saving changes”.

Sure, this topic is not so easy to understand. Please ask questions and we’ll explain better.

<p>As you know, you get a developer license for single purchase price. There is no any “single”, “per-user” or “server” complicated licensing stuff. We tried to make things as simple as possible.</p>
<p>Once you get AccessImagine registered, you are an developer. Every Access database you create with AccessImagine holds your mark, and appears nice &amp; registered to every user.</p>
<p>The main plot is:</p>
<p><span mce_name=”strong” style=”font-weight: bold;” mce_style=”font-weight: bold;”><span style=”color: rgb(255, 0, 0); ” mce_style=”color: #ff0000;”>You don’t need to activate AccessImagine on every user’s computer.</span></span><span style=”color: rgb(255, 0, 0); ” mce_style=”color: #ff0000;”> </span><br>Its enough to activate it on PC you are developing the database.</p><p><br></p><p>There is one remark to this. When you have developed a database with shareware (non-activated) AccessImagine, and activated it recently, you need to “touch” every AccessImagine component on every form to update it status. “Touch” mean some manipulation like “open form in design view, move component or change some it property&nbsp;back and forth, than close form with saving changes”.</p><p>Sure, this topic is not so easy to understand. Please ask questions and we’ll explain better.</p>