On Apr 10, 2013, at 1:31 PM, Kevin Miller wrote:

> Our position on this is that the vast majority of users are happy to log
> in, and we would like to know and stay in touch (if you also permit that)
> with the vast majority of you. It really helps us to know how successful
> we are being if we have some data. It also helps us to detect issues
> quickly, like for example a version that has an install problem.
> 
> For the minority who are not happy, well - its open. Create your own
> version with no activation!
> 
> We appreciate that you do now have a choice. I hope most of you choose to
> continue to use our version with activation in it. But it is up to you if
> you want to remove it.
> 
> (With respect to the various issues with passwords/activations etc, we had
> a glitch earlier which affected both commercial & OSS. For this we do
> apologize, things should be running smoothly again now.)


Kevin,

Will there still be a way to install LiveCode in computer labs without having 
to register each copy individually? I didn't see a way, for example, to 
download a license file that can be used to do a command line activation, as we 
can with the previous versions.

Regards,

Devin

Devin Asay
Office of Digital Humanities
Brigham Young University


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