12-18-2024 05:41 PM
Actually I have pro license for LV2024 and able to build exe files but I am trying get one other license work to allow another person working with me to build applications.
12-18-2024 07:50 PM
@Omar-Abdelhameed wrote:
Actually I have pro license for LV2024 and able to build exe files but I am trying get one other license work to allow another person working with me to build applications.
I don't know if it will still be true, but a while back (2020-ish) before the move to subscription licenses, I heard that the price for updating an existing license to the current version was less than the cost to buy a brand new one. You could check to see if that is an option, if you have any budget for a purchase.
09-22-2025 05:55 PM
Patently not true. You can develop professionally all you want, and when you sell you have to invoice your client for the runtime license. The LabVIEW evangelists can claim otherwise, but legally that is all that's true.
09-22-2025 05:57 PM
and well you have to pay NI for that RTL.
09-22-2025 07:06 PM
@DukeCylk wrote:
and well you have to pay NI for that RTL.
The LabVIEW Runtime Engine is free, which is all you need to run applications built with LabVIEW. But there are some toolkits that require a paid runtime license, I think Data Finder was one of them.