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Licensing

How does your software licensing work?

How does your software licensing work?

Individual Licenses

Only the licensed individual can use the software on up to two computers (at any given time).  The software cannot be lent out to anyone else, in any form.  If the software is no longer going to be used on a computer, just uninstall it, so it can be installed to another computer later.  Only that individual can upgrade off of that license.

Organizational Licenses

Only representatives of the organization can use the software (on up to two computers at any given time). The software cannot be lent out to any other person or organization, in any form.  If the software is no longer going to be used on a computer, just uninstall it, so it can be installed to another computer later.  Any representative of that organization can upgrade off of that license.

Note: Our Derby Car Tracker software is only sold as an individual license. All of our other software can be licensed individually or organizationally.
Note: Our DerbyWeb software is only sold as an annual subscription license.  Refer to the Licensing Agreement for that software for further details.

Additional Information

For more information on our licensing, please see:
http://www.derbytalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=3157

How do I know what software version I have?

How do I know what software version I have?

There are several ways to determine what version of our software that you are running.  By far, the easiest way to find the software version number for any of our software apps is to run the software and look at the lower right hand corner of the main screen.  You can also go to the Help menu and select About <software product name>. 

If you cannot get the software to run, then look to your operating system's list of programs.  You can at least determine the major version number of the software.

An example of a version number is 21.0.907.15.  The 21 is the major version number.  The 0 is the minor version number.  The 907 is the date that the major version was released, in this case September 7.  The 15 is the update number.

Your software serial# will also let you know at least what the major version number is for the software.  The first group of characters for the serial# consist of the software product code along with the major version number.

For example, RCFX8 is for RaceFX Version 8.  Things are slightly different for GrandPrix Race Manager, as there are Pro and Lite editions.  GPRM22 is for GrandPrix Race Manger Pro Version 22 and GPRL22 is for GrandPrix Race Manager Lite Version 22.