And they require none of all that nonsense, you just download them at any place you wish. See, it's absolutely ridiculous expecting me having to disconnect everything, carry the stuff through a long building, ordering a cab (would cost around 40 bucks both ways, too, fwiw), lug everything up to the 3rd floor - and then the same shebang the other way around.Īnd as said, it's got nothing to do with apps being tied to my machine, the same is true for Native Instruments' plugins. But as a Logic user I have to carry my machine through half the town? Sorry but no! All I need is an external USB drive to be ready to download whatever stuff anywhere, on any machine, be it old OSX boxes, Windows machines or a Linux thing.
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I mean, am I supposed to permanently move my computer around as soon as there's whatever updates? They can't be serious about that! I don't need to do that for *any* other piece of software I'm using.
I left my adress there, so they can sue me all they want - but I'd rather not do that as a company who hasn't got much else to do but to permanently come up with new ways to maximally ridicule their users. Fwiw, it's what I told the Apple guy in the shop, too. Guess my next stop will be the friendly torrent shop around the corner. Wife and kids are away for the weekend using the car and I'm not gonna pay a taxi, that's for sure. There's absolutely *no way* that I'll bring the heavy machine and 21" monitor home. Just that I can download them whereever I feel like. No help from the "geniuses" there, either.Īnd well, my Native Instruments plugins are tied to my account and my computer, too (or at least not any less than Logic).