Hello,
It seems from the web that the difference between the Pro and Std versions is not technical. It's in the licensing restrictions only. Is this correct?
If not, could someone tell me the technical differences between the Pro and Std versions?
Thanks in advance!
Gabor
Difference between Std and Pro?
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Hi,
No, that's not the case. The difference between Std and Pro is that Pro includes the script compiler and Std doesn't. That of course means that Pro includes a license to run compiled scripts on other computers, which might be where you're getting the licensing differences from.
See the following FAQ entry at http://www.mjtnet.com/faqs.htm :-
What's the difference between Macro Scheduler Standard and Macro Scheduler Pro?
No, that's not the case. The difference between Std and Pro is that Pro includes the script compiler and Std doesn't. That of course means that Pro includes a license to run compiled scripts on other computers, which might be where you're getting the licensing differences from.
See the following FAQ entry at http://www.mjtnet.com/faqs.htm :-
What's the difference between Macro Scheduler Standard and Macro Scheduler Pro?
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