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We offer licenses with durations of 30 days (trial), 6 months (demo) and EULA/OEM (perpetual). The different license types and their features are listed below.

Pally Trial License:

  • Available for Pally, dPally and OPC UA

  • Duration: 30 days

  • Does not require a license request. License is without serial number.

  • The first test license to a user can be without a serial number, but the second has to be with a serial number. This applies to both Pally and OPC UA. Otherwise there's the potential for issues with uploading more than one trial license without serial number.

  • Will be valid from the day of creation, not later.

Pally Demo License:

  • Available for Pally, dPally and OPC UA

  • Duration: 6 months by default (or specified time frame in the license generator)

  • Enables the demo mode for trade shows.

  • Partners get one demo license for free.

  • We provide one demo free license to new partners, afterwards it has to be purchased.
    We offer unlimited 6 months demo licenses for a one-time fee of 1990 EUR / USD 2345 to partners. They receive one license at a time.

  • Needs a license request and is connected to serial number.

Pally Pro License (EULA and OEM):

  • EULA is available for Pally, dPally and OPC UA.

  • Duration: perpetual

  • Has to be requested via license@rocketfarm.no mentioning our order confirmation number. 

  • Needs a license request and is connected to a serial number.

  • Has different legal terms than “OEM”.

 

  • OEM is only available with Pally.

  • Duration: perpetual

  • Has to be requested via license@rocketfarm.no mentioning our order confirmation number. 

  • Needs a license request and is connected to a serial number.

  • Has features that the “EULA” license does not have; the logo of Pally can be exchanged.

  • Has different legal terms than “EULA”.

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