What is the definition of an add-on?
An add-on is a special component that adds functionality to another one of our core control products. Add-ons are sold for a very reasonable price and are an Enterprise license with an annual subscription. This means that everyone in your organization is licensed for the add-on and it has a year of free updates. The proper number of licenses for the core control product for which it is an add-on must still be obtained. An example add-on is the .NET Languages Add-on for SyntaxEditor.
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