12-28-2018, 12:22 AM
You should use the free/trial RoboDK version for evaluation purposes only.
If you are using the free/trial version of RoboDK internally for a quick concept/layout in your factory and the features provided with the free/trial version of RoboDK are enough, then you can continue using the free/trial version.
In any case, you'll have less restrictions with the RoboDK Professional version, such as saving your project with multiple robots. You'll also be able to create unlimited robot simulations and robot programs.
If you are using the free/trial version of RoboDK internally for a quick concept/layout in your factory and the features provided with the free/trial version of RoboDK are enough, then you can continue using the free/trial version.
In any case, you'll have less restrictions with the RoboDK Professional version, such as saving your project with multiple robots. You'll also be able to create unlimited robot simulations and robot programs.