JTB FlexReport LT is a freeware product from JTB World to create HTML reports on current usage of FlexNet/FLEXlm licenses. JTB FlexReport LT 1.1 comes with these news and fixes:
- Installer added.
- Option as AutoCAD 2012 Plug-In.
- This problem has been fixed: in some cases where Chrome is the default web browser the HTML cannot be opened.
Screenshots from a sample HTML report. All users using a license will be listed, when the license was checked out and how many hours it has been used.
The aggregated list sums up multiple license servers and gives an overview of the features (applications/modules/packages), number of licenses issued, in use and available.
Sorry all Mac users but this is a Windows application only so far but if you have a Windows machine in a corner it can report the usage from your license manager running on the Mac OS X. Congratulations though to AutoCAD 2012 for Mac and AutoCAD LT 2012 for Mac. Same with license servers on Unix, Linux operating systems, they can be reported on but JTB FlexReport LT must run on Windows.
Here’s a couple of recent reviews of JTB FlexReport:
"I'm immediately putting it to use as I can now query every server with the click of one button instead of using multiple scripts for each server. Here's how it works. ... JTB FlexReport LT is a very versatile tool in itself and quickly provides you a snapshot of what is going on with your licenses at any given moment. As it's free, I'd highly recommend you take a look at it if you use network licenses." - See the complete product review at Steve Bennett's blog Adventures in the World of BIM.
"Jimmy Bergmark has released a snazzy freeware report generator for capturing FlexNet/FLEXlm license use. Run the app, click once to search for license servers and again to get a nicely formatted HTML report of current servers, license and user allocation. You can save the server search results making future reports just a click away." - See the complete product review at Robin Capper's blog.
For complete FlexNet reporting functionality see JTB FlexReport.
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