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I redownloaded cursive and intellij and started relearning. I put in my community license but it expired at the end of 2019. Cursive suggests i can renew this, so i follow that workflow on the site. However, the renewal process tells me that this is a non-commercial license not a personal one but there doesn't seem to be an option to select this. The only two renewal options are personal or commercial. Are non-commercial licenses not eligible to renewed despite the UI inviting me to or have i missed an option in the renewal UI?
No, non-commercial licences don’t get renewed, you just get a new one when they expire.
Since they’re free anyway, this seemed like the easiest option. Was there something in the UI suggesting that it should be renewed?
i just looked at the event log and i must have misread it as saying "renew". I swear i read the verbiage 8 times. yeah you're correct it just says get a new one