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R#5 supports VS2008 and VS2010?

Can I use it in both IDEs on my one workstation with only one license? I won't run the two IDEs at the same time.

Eilon
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  • Fair question. SO has a way of providing more information about a question than you would have thought to ask for (the links in the answers below are good examples). – lance Jan 12 '10 at 20:04
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about licensing or legal issues, not programming or software development. [See here](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/274963/questions-about-licensing/274964#274964) and [here](http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/139804/can-licensing-questions-ever-be-on-topic) for details, and the [help] for more. – JasonMArcher Jun 19 '15 at 05:25

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It really depends on the license, most the personal license is per user, the commercial license is per concurrent developer

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JetBrains has a licensing chart - I personally read the chart as meaning a license is for the person. That person can run it on whatever computers/environments they want, as long as they are the only one using it. Commercial license works the same, but it's a number of people instead of one person.

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