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  • Ami
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    Do I need to purchase a license every time I want to view a report? Link to this post

    No.
    Once a full analysis has been performed (running a full analysis requires a license), you are able to view it and work with the recommendations report, the benchmark, apply and all other Qure features unlimitedly.
    Since the license information is embedded in the analysis file (*.quan), you can even copy the file to another computer where Qure is installed (licensed or not) and use all of Qure’s features.
    Performing a new full analysis requires a new license.
    The same applies to a trial (unlicensed) analysis.

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