I've paid £700 and don't want a bloody dongle!

boyfarrell

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Hi all,

I'm very happy with LogicPro but isn't there another way for apple to protect there apps than using a bloody dongle. Which, I might add, you have to use every time your but the app not just when you install.

It's just annoying having that sticking out the side of you powerbook.

Dan.
 
Yes (serial numbers, online activation, etc.), but they're not as practical and as bulletproof as a dongle. For a piece of software as powerful and expensive as Logic, a dongle is the best protection method -- I'm surprised that other pro applications like Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro don't require one as well.
 
I have been routing around inside the Logic Pro plist file and found that it holds a duplicate of all the names of everyother .plist file in my preference ... that's not normal right!
 
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