What is actually the difference between the ATHENA single and network licenses and what are the advantages and disadvantages?
The ATHENA single license is not just suitable for use on a single computer, but can also be installed on a network drive, e.g. on the server. However, ATHENA can then only be used on the computer onto which the dongle has been plugged and consequently only by one user at any one time. If the ATHENA single license is to be used on another computer, the dongle is simply changed over to the other computer. And the single license could, for example, also be installed on a notebook for working on the move. The network license on the other hand is normally installed in a number of computers in a network and only has a network dongle, which detects the number of licenses and therefore controls the maximum number of users working with ATHENA at any one time. If then, for example, in an extensive network for ten users, the workstations are to be equipped with ATHENA, but more than eight users rarely or never work with ATHENA simultaneously, then an eight-station ATHENA network license may be j