what a rubbishbraincell wrote:...As I understand it, Ralf is just punching in numbers to a computer. Why can't it be done via software online? Where is the "My Page"? I can't get my allkeys anymore. I have to beg Ralf for them. ....
it's a textfile you can store anywhere you like, in your camera, on a mobile phone, an USB Stick, an optical drive and of course you can print it out to type it in next time you need it...

it is correct that Creamware was only a minor player due to their sophisticated copy protection
people like to 'borrow' and forget about the payment, in particular related to 'virtual' goods and even more particular in association with the Windows OS.
Yes Braincell, when I was in Mac sales about 30% of our customers aquired (even non protected) standard software. PC collegues only shook their heads in disbelief, admitting a 3% rate at best.
It doesn't matter one single bit if you are the only honest one among a thousand users. It's a statistical matter of fact. Period.
Without copyprotection Creamware would have been wider known, surely - but then they wouldn't have survived a single year.
It really is that simple.
I've met quite a number of protection schemes, but only a handful qualified as solid - most of the other stuff could be removed in less than half an hour - may not apply today as it's been a (long) while...
Anyway - TC Electronics ?
you're certainly aware that this is a company who developed all their technology as external 19" gear, and re-market the same product (algorithm) in several different versions.
You certainly waiting on their EQ processors from 5-9k Euro, the level maximizer for 3.5k, Mastering and Reverb 6000 for a humble 11k Euro each...
Or are you going to complain that those are too expensive ?

cheers, Tom
ps: it cannot be done online for the simple fact that a smart a** just records the data traffic and analyses it.
