Please don't laugh . . . . .
I have used SuperDuper on my iMac since a Leopard version was available. Love it.
My wife has a Mac-Mini, and I downloaded the "free" version to her machine, and it works well there. Question: Do I have to buy two (2) licenses for two machines, or can I use my first machine license on my wife's Mac? I asked you not to laugh . . . . . . . :rolleyes: |
You need another license: your wife is a different person...
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Actually, it's not a stupid question at all.
The license agreement (that displays when we mount the SD! disk image) does not seem to mention anything about the number of machines or users which a SD! license applies to. Here is an interesting scenario: My mom has an iBook which I maintain for her. I do all of the software updating and backing-up, etc. She never actually uses SD! herself because I perform her backups manually every few weeks. Since I have my own license to SD! for my system, theoretically I could claim that my license apples to my use of SD! on her system... (I haven't done that. She has her own registration for SD!.) |
If you'd prefer, Timmy, we could write a really obnoxious license agreement that is super restrictive, rather than relying on our customers' sense of fairness and trying to be flexible...
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It could be obnoxious and restrictive. :eek:
Or it could be obnoxious and un-restrictive. :cool: But could it be restrictive without being obnoxious? ;) |
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