Forum: Poser 11


Subject: Not even 3 weeks and phoning home already?!?

raven opened this issue on Oct 02, 2019 · 21 posts


mmitchell_houston posted Tue, 15 October 2019 at 11:54 AM

goldie posted at 11:45AM Tue, 15 October 2019 - #4366007

What the heck can change with the program after the initial verification?
So, I would like for someone to explain the rationale for the subsequent verification processes. No other program I use ever does this. Also, I would never use the direct purchase from the library--in my estimation, another bad idea...

DISCLAIMER: I am not associated with Bondware or Smith Micro. I have no direct knowledge of their motivations or rationales. However, I did work in software development for many years, so my comments below are based on that experience.

Bondware probably wants to use Internet Activation to prevent your small graphics company from buying one copy of the software and then running it on 5 machines (or more) at the same time.

As for "no other program [you] use" doing this, I can only assume you're not using the Adobe Suite? Photoshop and InDesign (I use them every day) both perform routine checks on the license. If you use any Adobe products, then you are already doing the checks. (Am I right in guessing you use open source tools like GiMP or some other image editor?)

I do hope you'll be able to get them to extend you to a one-year period between activations (and you did reboot your computer after they made the change, right?). I think that's pretty cool of them, to be honest.

As for you not using the direct purchase from the Library... well, I can't see using that feature much, either. But that doesn't mean I might not at some point in the future. Having features I don't use doesn't bother me much. I just ignore them.

- - - - - - - - - -
System: Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IRX9H Laptop | Windows 11 Professional | 32GB RAM |  14th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-14900HX | Nvidia RTX 4090 Laptop GPU 16GB 9728 CUDA Cores
mikemitchellonline.blogspot.com   |   Poser Noir Comics Tutorial   |   Illustrations Honored by Renderosity