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Are OutSystems free?

Are OutSystems free?
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Priya N.
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Software Developer at Mphasis | OutSystems | Java | Spring boot | Microservice | Git and GitHub | Microsoft Azure fundamentals | Agile Methodology
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it has both free and licenced versions, for personal environmet its free, but if you want enterprise version you need buy licence.
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VS
Senior Software Engineer
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Certainly! Please provide the text in the Unknown Language that you would like me to translate into English.
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GW
Director of Application Architecture
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There is a free edition of OutSystems which you can use for small personal apps. While there are no limits to the main functionality with the free edition, there are some limits to the infrastructure which make it impractical for use for mission critical enterprise apps. See here for details https://success.outsystems.com/Support/Licensing/What_is_an_OutSystems_Personal_Environment
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Eduardo B.
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OutSystems Senior Developer | team.it
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It's free for a personal use, however if it escalates for an enterprise use it's paid
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RM
Web/mobile app developer
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Outsystems is open resource for personal/trail use which provides 2gb of cloud data free to use. There are basic and standard packages for Subscription of Enterprise versions
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Hasan D.
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Solutions Architect
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It has a free version with limited features and for personal usage (training and community collaboration).
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