Single-User License
Installation of the program purchased under a Single-User Personal License is
restricted to one single personal computer owned by or under control of the
licensee plus one additional computer also owned by the licensee, e.g.:
One computer at home and another at work, or a desktop at home and a laptop at
home. However, at any given time only one copy of the purchased programs may
be in use.
The Home License is intended for non-commercial home use only. In all other
circumstances, a Business License is required.
If the product will be used by organizations, whether business, non-profit,
state-owned or government (local, state or federal) or any other type, or if an
individual is purchasing the program for commercial purposes (i.e. a home or
family business), you must obtain a Business License. Doing otherwise will be
considered a violation of license agreement.
Site License
Site License is a type of software licensing agreement that grants the purchaser
permission to use the software on a network on a single site, with an unlimited
number of end users. Usually this type of license allows you to copy and use the
software on multiple computers at one site and is more expensive than purchasing
a single copy but less expensive than purchasing a copy for each computer at the
site. There may be a maximum specified number of simultaneous end users.