On  Fri, 6 Oct 2000 10:04:14 +0700 Eko Priono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Until now (IMHO), the most
> convenient copy protection method is "dongle".  A piece of
> hardware that should be connected to your PC's serial or
> parallel port when using the software.  It also happen to
> be the most secure... :)

Secure, perhaps, but not at all "convenient", IMHO.  You have to
suffer the hassle of disconnecting or reconnecting your dongle every
time you want to switch between using one communications program and
another.  Sometimes you will even have to use different dongles to do
different tricks.  This surely does not make sense.

All the best,

Sam Heywood

P.S.  Please note that I have taken the liberty of correcting the
spelling error for the subject line in this thread.
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