The Stringer Topo V25.00 release will enable access to a Network version. Our adoption of a new Licensing system (QLM) allows us to reintroduce our popular Network version, which has been temporarily unavailable.
For Stringer Topo customers who currently have Network licenses on software maintenance, you will be issued new Stringer Topo V25.00 Network license(s) as part of this release.
Stringer Topo Network licenses are hosted on your own IT network and allow several users to access the Stringer Topo licenses you own, on a first – come, first – serve basis. This maximises access to your software and is a fantastic way of boosting your software return – on – investment.
Stringer Topo V25.00 Standalone or Network licenses are available on the following platforms:
- AutoCAD® 2019 to AutoCAD 2025
- Civil 3D® 2019 to Civil 3D 2025
- BricsCAD® V22 to BricsCAD V24
You can choose from Subscription or Perpetual versions.
Our adoption of the new QLM Licensing system will allow us over the coming months to offer a Cloud – based version of Stringer Topo for the first time. We will advise customers when this additional licensing option becomes available.
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