Hiddenpalm Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 If I subscribe through the yearly subscription or get the lifetime subscription, how many devices can I use Bigbox on? Do I get to install it on my desktop and phone? And if I get a new phone will there be a problem porting the license? Can I have it on my desktop, phone and on a project to make an arcade cabinet in my living room? What's my limit? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeViking245 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 36 minutes ago, Hiddenpalm said: how many devices can I use Bigbox on? LaunchBox is DRM free which means you can install it on all computers in your home. 37 minutes ago, Hiddenpalm said: Do I get to install it on my desktop and phone? LaunchBox has 2 different versions. One for Windows and one for Android. You will need to get the Windows version for your desktop and the Android version for your phone. Though both have free versions, their respective paid versions are licensed independently from another. aka You cannot use your Windows license for your Android version. You'd need to purchase the Android license separately. 44 minutes ago, Hiddenpalm said: And if I get a new phone will there be a problem porting the license? The license is not phone specific. Just move it onto your new phone. 45 minutes ago, Hiddenpalm said: Can I have it on my desktop, phone and on a project to make an arcade cabinet in my living room? Yes. Pursuant the 1st 2 answers. 47 minutes ago, Hiddenpalm said: What's my limit? "Your LaunchBox Premium for Windows License is DRM-free, which means that you can deploy it to as many personal computers as you wish." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiddenpalm Posted February 26 Author Share Posted February 26 Thanks Joe for the reply. That clarifies everything. A bit saddened I can't share the premium account between my desktop (windows 11) and the retro gaming device (android) I'm working on. Hopefully that may change in the near future and subscriptions can be tied to an email address rather than an operating system. Now I have to decide which project to abandon half way, my desktop or retro mobile gaming device. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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