New iLok for just an installation?SparkySpark wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 11:45 am Thanks for the replies. Maybe there could be a universal installer that devs could hook up to for free. Not sure it would technically work for all products, but then again, maybe it would.![]()
To clarify: one installer for Steinberg, Melda, NI, SampleTank, ..., as well as all small devs in need of a separate installer application (free to use for every dev, just like the VST standard).
I'm dreaming here, but why not also let it take care of storing all of our licences, and connect the license registration to BOTH the computer and the cloud, so that if I work on my computer, I don't need access to the Internet, and if I lose my computer, I could easily access all these product keys again.
Better yet, if this killer app would be hooked up to the devs' latest download files (and automatically sensing my platform - say Win 64 bit), I could then just click on each product that I would like to install, regardless of developer. Then, the entire process would download and install whatever I have chosen. ...and since there is obviously a registration process for the killer app, there would be no need for me to ever again register separately on every company's website (since they would already have access to my info).
Of course, there should also be a connection to anti-privacy measures, say an XML interface for iLok, Steinberg's encryption, etc. I see no reason why I should need to do this manually. (Ideally, I'd like every dev to use the same encryption standard, but I guess that is too much to ask.)
Coding this shouldn't be hard. I'm sure Steinberg could cook this up in a matter of weeks (as they already have most of the code for their own installer).
And don't forget, it will cost you additional money. Somebody has to embody and mantain it. Servers, updates, you know it. It's just a business.
We are in the same boat. But nobody forced us to buy all this "garbage" (and why do we pay for a garbage?!). I mean nobody forced us with a knife or a gunI must have gigabytes of this garbage on my computer, messing with indexing, backups etc.