I read through the licence of IntelliJ but wasn't able to understand their license terms clearly.
Is it right by law to use the Community Edition of IntelliJ when I work in my company? Or is it necessary to buy the Ultimate version?
Yes, both IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition and PyCharm Community Edition IDEs (Community IDEs) can be used for developing proprietary and commercial software. The only exceptions are related to creating derivative products or commercializing the Community IDEs.
Community Edition is free and open-source, licensed under Apache 2.0. It provides all the basic features for JVM and Android development. IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate is commercial, distributed with a 30-day trial period. It provides additional tools and features for web and enterprise development.
The CE (Community Edition) supplies you with most (if not all) what you actually need to develop a real-world Android project. IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition is very much worth his money if you have to use it for a wider spectrum of languages/frameworks/projects.
Yes, you can. You are allowed to use PyCharm Community for commercial use.
Yes, you can use it anywhere for anything.
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