Product Activation
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- KVRian
- 791 posts since 8 Mar, 2006 from Australia
Hi All,
I'm considering adding online product activation to Cantabile Solo and Performer, but am a little concerned over how it might be received.
My intent here is not to stop you from installing several times - I'd just like to be able to block a stolen or publicly listed serial number from working.
The idea is, when Cantabile is first installed you enter your name/serial number (same as before) and it will connect to my site and activate itself at the click of a button - easy. If you're not connected, you need to copy/paste some text between a machine with internet access and the machine you're installing to (not so easy, but you need to manually copy the software anyway).
Any thoughts?
Brad
I'm considering adding online product activation to Cantabile Solo and Performer, but am a little concerned over how it might be received.
My intent here is not to stop you from installing several times - I'd just like to be able to block a stolen or publicly listed serial number from working.
The idea is, when Cantabile is first installed you enter your name/serial number (same as before) and it will connect to my site and activate itself at the click of a button - easy. If you're not connected, you need to copy/paste some text between a machine with internet access and the machine you're installing to (not so easy, but you need to manually copy the software anyway).
Any thoughts?
Brad
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- KVRian
- 644 posts since 17 Jan, 2007 from Australia
My only concern is.... What happens if Topten Software shuts up shop, either by choice, bad health or by accident?
Either way, online activation may not be guaranteed in the long run.
I read here at KVR of many cases where purchased software becomes basicaly useless when the developers just give up...
I would however favor a key-file system, at least if we have backed-up the files, we can re-install the software.
Either way, online activation may not be guaranteed in the long run.
I read here at KVR of many cases where purchased software becomes basicaly useless when the developers just give up...
I would however favor a key-file system, at least if we have backed-up the files, we can re-install the software.
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- KVRAF
- 2310 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Germany
Hi Brad.
That's a difficult question...
I absolutely understand your interest in protection.
It's inconvenient, but I don't really mind the online procedure as long as I don't have to go online with the machine I want to run Cantabile.
However, finally I have to agree to John.
But if you have any convincing model for the "emergency case" I support your online registering idea because your work is worth a minimum protection.
At the end all this does not help against cracks... which do not need any authentification any more...

That's a difficult question...
I absolutely understand your interest in protection.
It's inconvenient, but I don't really mind the online procedure as long as I don't have to go online with the machine I want to run Cantabile.
However, finally I have to agree to John.
But if you have any convincing model for the "emergency case" I support your online registering idea because your work is worth a minimum protection.
At the end all this does not help against cracks... which do not need any authentification any more...
Best regards, TiUser
...and keep on jamming...
...and keep on jamming...
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- KVRAF
- 2310 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Germany
Aren't these models usually tied to a machine and the keyfile is worthless if you install on a new, better machine?John-E34 wrote:...I would however favor a key-file system, at least if we have backed-up the files, we can re-install the software.
Best regards, TiUser
...and keep on jamming...
...and keep on jamming...
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- KVRist
- 123 posts since 4 Jul, 2005
Brad,
I had a question about this because I decided to install Cantabile solo (X64)on one of my XP64 machines. These are not on the net, but attached to my Vista64 computer through a private network (for using FX Teleport).
Anyway after I install your app and enter the license information and try to start it I get an error and when I restart it wants the license information all over again. It happens on both machines. I figured you already had installed something that needed to go to your site to activate.
If not, any ideas what's happening here? It works great on My Vista 64 system.
Brian
I had a question about this because I decided to install Cantabile solo (X64)on one of my XP64 machines. These are not on the net, but attached to my Vista64 computer through a private network (for using FX Teleport).
Anyway after I install your app and enter the license information and try to start it I get an error and when I restart it wants the license information all over again. It happens on both machines. I figured you already had installed something that needed to go to your site to activate.
If not, any ideas what's happening here? It works great on My Vista 64 system.
Brian
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- KVRAF
- 2310 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Germany
You might have activated the online version check... disable that and try again. Maybe that helps?SimSam wrote:... If not, any ideas what's happening here? It works great on My Vista 64 system.
Best regards, TiUser
...and keep on jamming...
...and keep on jamming...
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 791 posts since 8 Mar, 2006 from Australia
No, currently the only intenet access is for the version update checking.SimSam wrote:Anyway after I install your app and enter the license information and try to start it I get an error and when I restart it wants the license information all over again. It happens on both machines. I figured you already had installed something that needed to go to your site to activate.
Not off hand. Is it generating a crash dump? see http://www.cantabilesoftware.com/support/debug.html . If so please send it to me as I'd like to take a look at it. If not, any other error messages?If not, any ideas what's happening here? It works great on My Vista 64 system.
I don't have access to an XP64 machine but I know that Lite x64 runs fine on it. Any chance you haven't tried with the latest build? There was a problem a few builds ago where it wouldn't run on XP64, but I don't think it was even getting to the registration dialog.
Anyway, if you've got those crash dumps please send them through.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 791 posts since 8 Mar, 2006 from Australia
Regarding the other comments on activation I just want to acknowledge that I'm taking them into consideration and understand the points of view presented.
I haven't decided on anything yet and am currently deep into debugging a nasty crash - so my minds not really on it right now. I'll post a more complete reply later.
I haven't decided on anything yet and am currently deep into debugging a nasty crash - so my minds not really on it right now. I'll post a more complete reply later.
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 30 Jan, 2008
Brad,
I think that you should not consider online activations because there are users who could use Cantabile on something more exotic than a typical PC. Think about a LINUX/Wine or some kind of v-machine type situation.
I understand that it is very important to get the pirates out of the game, but more important still is that all your paying customers can use the lisence they bought without any extra troubles.
I personally try to avoid buying anything that involves online activation because I want to have something that I can use without having to worry about hardware or software updates.
Good luck with debugging.
Great app!!!!
Sasu
I think that you should not consider online activations because there are users who could use Cantabile on something more exotic than a typical PC. Think about a LINUX/Wine or some kind of v-machine type situation.
I understand that it is very important to get the pirates out of the game, but more important still is that all your paying customers can use the lisence they bought without any extra troubles.
I personally try to avoid buying anything that involves online activation because I want to have something that I can use without having to worry about hardware or software updates.
Good luck with debugging.
Great app!!!!
Sasu
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- KVRist
- 278 posts since 18 Dec, 2007 from Germany
Please don't do this to Cantabile, Brad!
I would immediately have to ask you for a refund...
And I would be very unhappy to never use Cantabile again
I am in a shock now. I don't know why the world is so bad to me.
I feel like losing my best friend...
Regards
D.
I would immediately have to ask you for a refund...
And I would be very unhappy to never use Cantabile again
I am in a shock now. I don't know why the world is so bad to me.
I feel like losing my best friend...
Regards
D.
"There's a certain detail seen here."
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 791 posts since 8 Mar, 2006 from Australia
I've decided not to go with product activation - based on the feedback here, at other places where I've been reading up about this and also because of the administration side of it.
Instead, I've made some changes to increase the security on the serial number checking code. So far this is completely transparent but at some point I may re-issue a everyone a new serial number.
Thanks everyone for your feedback.
Instead, I've made some changes to increase the security on the serial number checking code. So far this is completely transparent but at some point I may re-issue a everyone a new serial number.
Thanks everyone for your feedback.
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- KVRAF
- 2310 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Germany
Hi
That's a very customer friendly decision. I hope people will gratitude this...
I personally thank you for less fuzz when it ever comes to reinstall my Cantabile on a new PC.
Concering myself, your support and response to feature ideas in beta phase was excellent and worth far more than what I've paied...
That's a very customer friendly decision. I hope people will gratitude this...
I personally thank you for less fuzz when it ever comes to reinstall my Cantabile on a new PC.
Concering myself, your support and response to feature ideas in beta phase was excellent and worth far more than what I've paied...
Best regards, TiUser
...and keep on jamming...
...and keep on jamming...
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 30 Jan, 2008
Everyone in the software business should take a lesson from Brad in customer relations!
Way to go, You have just sold me a license for V3 (Already bought Cantabile 2) with this policy!
Yours, Sasu
