Is elicenser tolerable?
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- Banned
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- KVRAF
- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
AFAIK the only company that offers plugins/synths with both iLok and eLicenser are Xils Lab (+ simple serial numbers for some of their products).fcscholz wrote:The key "might" be to bind the manufacturers to offer multiple licensing-options to their products (e.g. iLok OR eLicenser for Cubase).
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- KVRAF
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
I had massive hassles trying to remove a license when the company stopped using it (hours of research and support tickets).
Having multiple licenses on the same dongle means you can't just sell one of the plugins without getting a new dongle and transferring which means more cost and hassle, possibly considerable hassle.
If you demo a plugin the demo license can't be uninstalled from the dongle which means you can't really sell whatever license is on the dongle where the defunct demo licenses are as that would be rude to the new owner. This means getting a new dongle just for demos or transferring the existing licenses to a new dongle which is more cost and hassle.
Having multiple licenses on the same dongle means you can't just sell one of the plugins without getting a new dongle and transferring which means more cost and hassle, possibly considerable hassle.
If you demo a plugin the demo license can't be uninstalled from the dongle which means you can't really sell whatever license is on the dongle where the defunct demo licenses are as that would be rude to the new owner. This means getting a new dongle just for demos or transferring the existing licenses to a new dongle which is more cost and hassle.
- KVRAF
- 3361 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from People's Republic of Minnesota
That's not true. I demoed Waldorf Largo and PPG Wave on my eLicenser and was able to delete them after their demo periods expired. I think a little trashcan icon shows up next to demo licenses asking if you would like to delete them. All I know is my dongle is demo-free.V'ger wrote:If you demo a plugin the demo license can't be uninstalled from the dongle which means you can't really sell whatever license is on the dongle where the defunct demo licenses are as that would be rude to the new owner. This means getting a new dongle just for demos or transferring the existing licenses to a new dongle which is more cost and hassle.
If it's a full plugin (non-demo), then you can't just delete them of course, only move them.
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- KVRAF
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
Is that a new feature then? What now prevents users from endlessly installing demo licenses?
- KVRAF
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
By the way, just tried to open eLicenser control panel to see, but got an error message that it has failed to start because application configuration is incorrect..
I rest my case. eLicense is just a load of hassle..
Next operating system upgrade or reinstall will be the end of the eLicenser, no matter how much I like Largo.
Next operating system upgrade or reinstall will be the end of the eLicenser, no matter how much I like Largo.
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- KVRist
- 208 posts since 26 Sep, 2012 from Norway
As I just mentioned in another thread, eLicencer is absolutely tolerable, at least in my experience. I've had lots of problems with iLok (all of them solved, though, even though I should mention that both my iLoks are unstable and therefore I wouldn't depend on them for live use), but no problems ever with eLicencer. It's been absolutely perfect for me.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Just a little addition to my user experience with eLicenser: Got my USB-eLicenser today, and transferred my licenses to it. Absolutely no problem, just some easy drag & drop stuff, and the USB-Licenser itself is Plug & Play.
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- KVRist
- 363 posts since 4 Jul, 2007
I never even know it's there. Not sure why all the devs jumped on ilok i/o elicensor...
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- KVRer
- 21 posts since 16 Feb, 2014
Actually, there IS such software, at least from one developer. It's Wallander Instruments. When I purchased Wallander Wivi Band, I got the email which said:fluffy_little_something wrote:If I were a developer, I would offer my stuff only via credit card payment, and somehow link both full name and credit card number to the license as nobody gives that information to strangers (maybe I would even write the credit card number and full name into the code via a little script). Occasionally the plugin would ask for the xth number of the credit card number to be entered as a confirmation.
And shortly before the credit card of the customer expires (which I would know as one has to enter the expiration date when paying by credit card), I would ask them for a symbolic payment of 1 euro or dollar with their new credit card and they would get a new copy with the new card details tied to it.
"All files have been digitally watermarked and personally registered to you. Anyone with access to these files will also have access to, and display, your personal information."
Frankly speaking, this was slightly an unpleasant surprise -- I didn't realize this software uses such method of copy protection, when I was making the purchase. But the software itself is brilliant. And I hope it won't be trying to update my credit card info and asking for symbolic payments.
- KVRAF
- 2393 posts since 29 Jun, 2005 from La La Land
Yeah, Camel Audio uses this style of copy protection for Alchemy. It was kind of startling the first time I saw my information flashing across the plugin window.sayanchik wrote:Frankly speaking, this was slightly an unpleasant surprise -- I didn't realize this software uses such method of copy protection, when I was making the purchase. But the software itself is brilliant. And I hope it won't be trying to update my credit card info and asking for symbolic payments.
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- KVRer
- 21 posts since 16 Feb, 2014
What worries me about eLicenser, is that it would stop working someday, electronics sometimes do that. I often connect/unconnect my eLicenser as I work in different locations, and if it dies one day, that would be a nightmare because almost all my work relies on it... I'm not really sure what to do in this situation, searched Steinberg site a little, but didn't found anything useful. Losing the eLicenser physically is even worse scenario. I read somewhere that in this case you must purchase new licenses instead of those on the lost eLicenser, but again I'm not sure, and Steinberg's site wasn't particularly helpful on the subject.
