At 10:58 06/06/99 -0300, you wrote:
>A point that may have escaped some of us is that it is perfectly legitimate
>to install Trados on several computers and use them all. For instance, you
>may have one machine at the office and the other at home. Point is that, in
>those cases, you must carry the dongle with you and plug it into the
>computer before running Trados. Several agencies actually use this system:
>they have a number of dongles in stock and loan them to translators as need
>arises.
>
>
>Danilo Nogueira
>S�o Bernardo do Campo - SP Bra(s/z)il
I agree with that. But somebody looking for a dongle emulator might be up
to no good. Let me add however that I may sympathize, if not approve.
Dongle-protected S/W is the worst thing I know and I avoid it like the
plague whenever I have got any sensible alternative. It may cause exotic
problems under Win95 due to some peculiarity of the dongle driver and,
last but not least, it prevents using the program on a Mac running a PC
emulation (although there seem to be workarounds...)
Jojo le reptile (n'a pas d'ongles)