The software follows a "Free to try, $125 to buy" model.
| License Tier | Seats | Core Benefits | Typical Price (USD) | |--------------|-------|---------------|---------------------| | | 1–5 | Full IDE, XSLT 3.0 engine, basic plug‑in support | $349 per seat | | Professional | 1–20 | All Standard features + Collaboration mode, advanced plug‑in API, priority support | $599 per seat | | Enterprise | Unlimited | Unlimited seats, on‑premises license server, dedicated account manager, custom SLA | Contact sales | | Academic/Educational | Up to 30 students | Same as Standard, limited to non‑commercial use, free with proof of enrollment | Free (registration required) | xml marker 22 license key
"License key," Elias muttered, wiping pretzel dust off his fingers. "Great. Probably requires a serial number printed on a box that was thrown away three CEOs ago." The software follows a "Free to try, $125 to buy" model
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| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | Can I transfer a license to another machine? | Yes. De‑activate the key on the old machine (Help → De‑activate) and then re‑activate it on the new one. The same key can be used on up to machines simultaneously, where N equals the number of seats purchased. | | What if my license expires? | The software will enter read‑only mode after the renewal date. You can still view and export documents, but editing and transformation features will be disabled until you renew. | | Is there a trial version? | A fully functional 30‑day trial is available. The trial does not require a license key, but you must register an email address to receive a reminder before the trial ends. | | Do I get source code for plug‑ins? | The core product is closed‑source, but the plug‑in API is fully documented and you can write plug‑ins in any language that can produce a .jar or .dll that conforms to the plug‑in manifest. | | Can I use the Academic license for a university research project that will be published? | Yes, as long as the resulting software is not sold or licensed for profit. The license explicitly permits “non‑commercial distribution.” |