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License is per household? Per machine?
I just got Mac Mini to act as my media server, so it means I have another machine to backup. I have a license for SuperDuper!, but I am not sure if my license covers my new machine.
Can you let me know as I don't want to violate your licensing at all. Thanks. |
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As I've posted elsewhere on the forums, if the computers are yours, used primarily by you, we don't require you to purchase multiple licenses. Of course, we appreciate it when people do, since it's modestly priced and registrations are how we pay for support, development, food, things like that.
It's not a "household" or "family" license, though. It's a "personal" license. Hope that makes some sense.
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Food? You use my money for food? Sheesh.
Of course that makes sense Dave, you provide outstanding service and I just purchased a license for my new machine. Go out and buy yourself some fancy food! |
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Thanks, Ed. I've tried to pay with liver lobes, but they're hard to keep fresh.
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