Software vendors typically offer Single-User (Personal) licenses and multi-user or corporate alternatives. The Business License is purpose-built to meet the operational, deployment, and legal requirements of commercial enterprises, government agencies, and educational institutions. 1. Legal Compliance and Commercial Usage
Typically licensed per seat or per developer within a commercial entity. 3. Corporate / Site License
Command-line automation for continuous integration (CI/CD) pipelines. vb decompiler business license
The business license unlocks the CLI. This is massive for enterprises. You can integrate VB Decompiler into your CI/CD pipeline or incident response script. Example: vbdecompiler.exe /source:legacy_app.exe /output:source_code /recursive:true
: Designed for one specific developer. It can be activated on exactly one physical computer or virtual machine at a time. Business Enterprise License : Allows for up to 20 activations Legal Compliance and Commercial Usage Typically licensed per
Most commercial software, including Microsoft Windows and Visual Basic development tools, includes End User License Agreements (EULAs) that explicitly restrict reverse engineering. For example, Microsoft's EULA states: "You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE" . This is a standard clause that appears in nearly all proprietary software licenses.
Keep an internal inventory of which machine or developer holds the active license key to prevent accidental over-installation. The business license unlocks the CLI
: For business licenses, the company is considered the owner. However, licenses are non-transferable once issued to a specific user or company name. Hardware Changes
Covers up to per license for shared environments. Exclusive Professional Features
Verify compatibility across the entire historical lifecycle of Visual Basic: Visual Basic 5.0 and 6.0.