What's the big deal? You go to their web page, input your information and
get the magic number that opens up the program. It's not that onerous, and
it's not nearly as ugly, say, as the dongle that Logic makes you attach
before it will work. Granted, you can't easily give the software to all of
your friends, and you may have to make a phone call when you upgrade your
computer, but it's not like it's a weekly occurrence, and the folks on the
phone are very pleasant.

Richard Walker
Yokohama, Japan 

Who has talked to both the London and the Walnut Creek offices, and got
through on the first time without having to listen to some g******ed voice
mail machine or 20 minutes of local radio.


on 02.7.10 3:17 AM, Doug Auwarter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> on 7/9/02 12:44 PM, David H. Bailey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Anybody else want to deal with their piracy-prevention scheme?  Not me!
>> No matter what the price!
> 
> I completely agree. That's a complete showstopper!
> Doug

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