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It’s not required to update all RFEM 5 licenses and add-on modules at once. You can begin by upgrading only one RFEM license and add-on modules if you prefer. Over time, you can slowly upgrade your additional licenses.
RFEM 5 is supported in parallel to RFEM 6 and will be maintained with further updates. These updates mainly include the correction of small program bugs as well as adjustments to changes in operating systems and graphics cards in order to maintain functionality. New features and further developments are implemented exclusively in the RFEM 6 software generation.
Support for RFEM 5 continues until further notice as long as there is a valid service contract for RFEM 5. In order to benefit from upgrade conditions, a valid service contract for RFEM 5 is also required.
Purchased RFEM 5 licenses can continue to be used in parallel with RFEM 6 even after a complete upgrade to RFEM 6.
RFEM 5 and RFEM 6 will have separate service contracts with the two levels Basic and Pro available for both generations. You can maintain your RFEM 5 service contract to continue receiving program updates and priority tech support. If you choose to discontinue the RFEM 5 service contract, you can continue using the program but will no longer have access to any program updates.
One significant difference from the RFEM 5 service contract is that when a service contract is purchased for RFEM 6, it will also be required to purchase a service contract for each add-on. The reason for this is you now have access to all national and international standards for a given material (e.g. concrete design acc. to ACI 318, CSA A23.3, EC2, etc. in one add-on). Program updates will include significant updates for the add-ons including the addition of new standards when available.
It’s highly suggested that a service contract is purchased for RFEM 6 as significant development will continue over the next several years for this new generation and will be provided through program updates to those with a valid service contract. Both the Basic and Pro levels will provide access to the latest program updates while the Basic will provide priority email technical support only and the Pro will provide priority email, phone, and screen-sharing technical support.
We are pleased that RFEM 6 licensing configuration is entirely cloud based. You only need your login credentials to access the program from any computer at any location. Therefore, we will no longer offer a standalone vs. a network license which required the license manager to be installed on either a client computer or server as this was the case with RFEM 5.
Additionally, the upgrade cost for an existing RFEM 5 network vs. standalone license will be the same for both.