What Avid clearly misses is that my tired old Dinosaur Brain has problems remembering my phone number let alone my Avid license code. Also I have found when I go back into the tar pit every night for some reason my dongle floats to the top so I never lose it. I'm no programmer but if Pan and Zoom was written over a weekend, as legend has it, how long would it take to write a dongle driver? That seems like a pretty rudimentary bit of code to my uneducated in coding brain.
I haven't had too many issues with Adobe Licensing so I'm sure I can survive without a dongle but I like my Sapphire, Resolve and still working Avid dongles. Cue the late Don Lafontaine, "In a world without dongles..." ;-0
It sounds like perhaps this another reason to look to a PC vs. a Mac in the future.
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 08:23 AM, Marianna wrote:
Ha John… good comeback. 😊
Do you have any idea what the ratio is of dongle to activation out there? It's pretty surprising and eye opening. If I was to guess and this is my take based on 18 years of supporting them… it is a small #, maybe 15-20% and that's generous. All enterprise has moved on for the most part – while a bunch of rentals still have dongles - it is generally only individuals such as yourself that use them. Revenue streams are part of it….. you are saying we should invest a lot of money into dongle compatibility so a small percentage of users can use them on Monterey. They work fine on Win and BigSur and lower. It's a small niche and yes it is the right call to trump it and use that $ for other functionality and features… cloud licensing was one and we have other projects in the kitty being worked on that make the dongle a thing of the past. When ready to discuss that I will….
MM
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