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blog: all your xplorer2 activation woes explained
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Re: blog: all your xplorer2 activation woes explained
Being a typical inhabitant of the ideal world, I like to know what could have gone wrong even if everything worked for me so I'm prepared for later.In an ideal world, you wouldn't be reading this part...
Tux. ; tuxproject.de
registered xplorer² pro user since Oct 2009, ultimated in Mar 2012
registered xplorer² pro user since Oct 2009, ultimated in Mar 2012
Re: blog: all your xplorer2 activation woes explained
It would be nice if you didn't try to be sneaky in the license manager - it's not stopping the pirates (cracks appear shortly enough after new version releases), but it does cause some annoyances for legitimate customers (at least that's the case for 1.8.x series). It's annoying having to launch with elevated privileges just for a silly license manager.
Also, my favorite way of doing Windows installs is setting everything up in a VM then transferring to the physical machine - which invalidates the activation. That's obviously not a very common scenario for most people , and reinstalls are infrequent enough that neither that nor elevation are major pain points.
But it always gets me slightly sad when good programmer effort is wasted on stuff that's not effective, especially when it causes end-user grief as well.
Also, my favorite way of doing Windows installs is setting everything up in a VM then transferring to the physical machine - which invalidates the activation. That's obviously not a very common scenario for most people , and reinstalls are infrequent enough that neither that nor elevation are major pain points.
But it always gets me slightly sad when good programmer effort is wasted on stuff that's not effective, especially when it causes end-user grief as well.
Re: blog: all your xplorer2 activation woes explained
all this only applies for the older version 1.x which indeed did some funky unnecessary things. Since version 2 all you need to do is put your unlock key in a file called X2.LIC and paste it in the installation folder.
Re: blog: all your xplorer2 activation woes explained
Thanks for clearing that up, Nikos - I might look into getting a more recent version