Was furious, magix are trying to sort it out now
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So you downloaded it on your lappy while visiting the USA. And you want to install it on your desktop which is (presumably) on top or your desk in Australia.
How did you discover it needs an internet connection then?
Did you try installing it on your lappy..?
If so, isn't that in breach of the license..? (Assuming the software can only be installed on one machine).
Don't get me wrong, I'm not having a go or anything, just curious.
And besides, it would appear you CAN activate it according to meroveus...
Good luck with it anyway.

How did you discover it needs an internet connection then?
Did you try installing it on your lappy..?
If so, isn't that in breach of the license..? (Assuming the software can only be installed on one machine).
Don't get me wrong, I'm not having a go or anything, just curious.
And besides, it would appear you CAN activate it according to meroveus...
I hate to hear about companies that rip-off their customers and don't give after sales service, but in this instance, I don't think you've got a case. But then I'm no lawyer.meroveus wrote:In the installation pdf doc on the order page, it has a screenshot of the registration process.
There is an option to activate the app by fax/post.![]()
Further down, there is this blurb "If your PC is not connected to the Internet, please contact MAGIX support."
Seems you should be discussing this with support, not sales.
Good luck with it anyway.
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Not providing for offline activation sucks.
But then C/R copy protection sucks anyhow. The only things I have right now that use it are ST2LE, GPO, Tassman4, Live-Styler, and one piece of non-music software, and in these cases there just wasn't an acceptable substitute that didn't use C/R.
I'd NEVER settle for it in critical software (like a host - sorry Mackie, Ableton & Magix).
Doug
But then C/R copy protection sucks anyhow. The only things I have right now that use it are ST2LE, GPO, Tassman4, Live-Styler, and one piece of non-music software, and in these cases there just wasn't an acceptable substitute that didn't use C/R.
I'd NEVER settle for it in critical software (like a host - sorry Mackie, Ableton & Magix).
Doug
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- KVRAF
- 1530 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
the company has lost $40 probably 40 times over from the negative pr on this thread.
i would email the thread to them and ask whether all this bad PR was worth keeping hold of your $40 ...
i will certainly also warn others of this pathetic company policy and deceptive software
i would email the thread to them and ask whether all this bad PR was worth keeping hold of your $40 ...
i will certainly also warn others of this pathetic company policy and deceptive software
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- 1206 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from Born, living and probably dying in Germany
I wouldn´t recommend Magix anymore like I did some years before. I worked with different versions of the Music Studio for many years and with the Music Maker for a short time. These aren´t bad programs and the VFM is very good. BUT their support is very bad. And often you have to wait for ever for getting a patch that resolves the bugs of these programs. In these cases you have to buy the new program versions for hopefully getting a bug-free one. But normally these new versions have new bugs and the game starts again ...
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- KVRian
- 589 posts since 16 Jun, 2003
I think there are a lot of people over on the Steinberg forums that think that paragraph is about them...AndreasE wrote:And often you have to wait for ever for getting a patch that resolves the bugs of these programs. In these cases you have to buy the new program versions for hopefully getting a bug-free one. But normally these new versions have new bugs and the game starts again ...
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- 1206 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from Born, living and probably dying in Germany
Both are german companies ...andrew71 wrote:I think there are a lot of people over on the Steinberg forums that think that paragraph is about them...AndreasE wrote:And often you have to wait for ever for getting a patch that resolves the bugs of these programs. In these cases you have to buy the new program versions for hopefully getting a bug-free one. But normally these new versions have new bugs and the game starts again ...
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- 309 posts since 28 Feb, 2005 from France
I think there are a lot of people over on the <insert your host here> forums that think that paragraph is about them...
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<CarlySimon> Don't you? Don't yoooouuuuuu? </CarlySimon>non_04:05:03:05:7 wrote:I think there are a lot of people over on the <insert your host here> forums that think that paragraph is about them...
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- KVRAF
- 13444 posts since 14 Nov, 2000 from Hannover / Germany
The PDF doesn't say the machine you install it on has to be connected to the net, not at all. It only says so in the paragraph about reactivation.
Now, this *could* be understood in a way that one HAS to have an internet connection, but it's anything but clear to me.
Pretty dodgy...
Now, this *could* be understood in a way that one HAS to have an internet connection, but it's anything but clear to me.
Pretty dodgy...
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