NI Software Development License
NI Software Development Licenses are used for creating new applications and programs. National Instruments development licenses follow a named-user or computer-based licensing policy. A named-user license is tied to an individual user who can install the software on up to 3 business computers at any given time, in addition to a single home computer. The software may only be executing on one computer at a time. A computer-based license is tied to a single computer, with single or multiple users, and a single home computer. Software may be transferred between computers by first uninstalling it from the original computer.
The NI Software Development License replaces the former Electronics Workbench license options: Stand-Alone, Floating, and Fixed. We are working to ensure that this transition from the previous model to the NI model goes smoothly both for our existing and new customers. The NI Software Development License is designed to provide flexibility at an economical price and is consistent with licensing policies throughout the industry.
Additional NI Licensing Information
Activating Your NI Electronics Workbench Group Products
Activating Version 10 Products
Multisim, Ultiboard, Multisim MCU ModuleAutomatic
Launch your software product and follow the prompts to activate your software automatically (requires internet connection)Web
Visit ni.com/license to quickly activate your product over the Web.
Activating Version 9 and Earlier Products
Multicap, Multisim, Ultiboard, Ultiroute, MultiMCU, MultiVHDLWeb
Contact NI by web or phone to obtain release codes. Please provide the following information: Customer Name, Company, Mailing Address, Email Address, Telephone Number, Serial Numbers, and Hardware Signatures (from Startup Screen of application).