Microsoft Azure Storage explorer free or requires license for use on PC/Desktop ?

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2020-07-30T15:49:21.423+00:00

Question asked by Jatin Sood (reposted from [here][1]

The EULA for Microsoft Azure Storage explorer states "You may use the software on your devices to develop and test your applications. The uses permitted include use of the software in demonstrating your applications."

Does this mean that the software cannot be installed on Desktop/Laptop (used for general Office work)?

If it can be installed on Desktop/Laptop will it require additional licensing??

Thank you.

Azure Storage Explorer
Azure Storage Explorer
An Azure tool that is used to manage cloud storage resources on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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  1. deherman-MSFT 38,021 Reputation points Microsoft Employee Moderator
    2020-07-30T20:24:00.717+00:00

    You do not need any additional license to install on your own Desktop/Laptop. Whether it is for development or general office work does not matter. The only thing that the user cannot do is pre-install/bundle Storage Explorer within their application/device for resale.


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  2. Vaibhav Chaudhari 38,921 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2020-07-31T11:07:40.047+00:00

    Download page clearly states that it's a free tool, so download, install and get started with it. I am using this tool in my laptop and didn't need any additional license for it.

    Reference - Download - storage-explorer

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