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Choose the software package for your system. If you have a system not catered for in the list below, please let us know.
| System | Size | |
|---|---|---|
| Windows (2000, 2003, XP, Vista) | 25MB | |
| Solaris 8+ (Sparc) | 35MB | |
| Solaris 10 (Intel) | 32MB | |
| Linux (Intel) | 40MB | |
| MacOSX (PPC) | 42MB | |
All images and random words are corrupted to render them unusable except for testing purposes. For text, the corruption is in the form of random sequences of X’s replacing some characters. For images, the corruption is a watermark added to the image.
Purchase
| Upgrade from any previous version plus 12 month support & maintenance | |
| Single Server License* |
Purchasing a license enables you to activate any of the demo versions available above. Send the key-code generated by argus when you run it on the target system. We will send you a counter-code to complete the activation.
Support Costs
The first 12 months on-line support is included in the $2,995 price. This includes maintenance releases and special builds as required. After this, support costs $449 per annum.
OEMs
If you need to embed the functionality of Argus in your own products, we can provide competitive licensing terms for most applications. Please get in touch to discuss your particular requirements.
Service Providers
If you are a service provider and wish to charge your clients for the conversion facilities provided by Argus, a different pricing model exists.
Please get in touch to discuss OEM and service provider licensing.
- 600MHz CPU
- 256 MB free RAM
*Single Server License
A single server license limits the number of concurrently running instances of Argus to one.
A single processor machine could run any number of instances on such a license. Since there is only one processor, there will never be more that one instance physically running (it just appears this way to the casual observer).
A multi-processor / multi-core machine would need additional licenses to run multiple instances up to a maximum of the number of processors/cores in the machine.
For example, a dual-core machine could run 1 instance with a single license and 2 or more instances with two licenses.

