Additional license for different operating system?

I have Lightroom 5.7 on my home PC, running Windows 7. I intend to get a small laptop for travel, maybe a Macbook Air. I have to pay for another license for the different operating system?

If you have only 1 installation, you don't need a separate license. If I remember correctly 1 license should support 2 computers, a laptop and a desktop computer with different operating systems.

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