which provide the software for free to students and teachers at accredited institutions.

The license, which allows individuals to use the full IDE for hobbies, learning, or open-source projects.

The for professional or commercial evaluation.

The query can be interpreted in a few different ways regarding the licensing and cost of the software. There are a few different things this could mean:

or "freeware" versions (note that unlike IntelliJ, CLion does not have a "Community Edition," though the non-commercial license serves a similar purpose).

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