![]() ![]() I didn't cope too well last week when my telephone (and broadband) connection blew up (literally) in a thunderstorm on Wednesday 12th. Read on only if you don't mind my being severely off topic: I had thought of taking up the cross-grade offer to see how I got on, but I don't think this old man would cope at all well with the potential hassle if things went awry but I didn't have in on two computers. I think this one computer only arrangement might be the deal breaker for me. So I have finale at MacBookPro for smaller scores and quick editing etc and Lenovo desktop with Windows for heavy editing and collaboration. I had a problem with Finale on Mac, and also the copyists I work with use Windows. ![]() Interesting, the most software offers two seats license.Ĭan't you just un-register and re-register every time you use another computer? Is that possible? Given that most other commercial software allows two installations (with the exception of Office, if you buy, rather than subscribe), it is Dorico's one disappointment. Steinberg is currently reviewing its licensing methods, as technology moves on, and this may include a 2-seat licence, as with Finale, but who knows. If you use the dongle, you can have a 'fall-back' licence to SE (free) or Elements (small cost) if the dongle's not there, though if the project exceeds those app's limitations, it will be read-only. Either 'hold' the licence on a USB dongle, and plug that into whichever computer you're sitting at or buy a licence for each computer.Įach has their own advantages and disadvantages - if you have two 'seats', then you have to buy two upgrades, as and when, but I'd say it's more reliable than the dongle, and you can have both computers running Dorico concurrently. Or does Dorico still have restrictions in this respect? Is it possible to have Dorico running on two computers simultaneously without extra cost? I often work on two for practical reasons related to heating my house in winter &c. ![]()
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