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> > If we want to use Doris on more than one computer, the licence will have to be put on a hardware dongle. No transferrable software authorisation on two machines at a time, as with Sibelius.
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> Yes, that's a bit of a bummer. Finale also allows just one authorized computer at a time, but the de-authorize / re-authorize procedure is trivial so it's mostly not an issue. That is apparently not the case with Dorico.
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> Patrick O'Keefe
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> Sib 7.5, GPO4, NotePerformer, lots of EWQL stuff
> Win10 x64 Pro Intel i7-4771, 3.50Ghz, 16GB RAM
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Correction with Finale: 2 authorized activation's at a time, but per the EULA you are only to have in active use one.
Install on as many computers as you wish with the activation's and deactivation's over the internet from within the program itself. Very simple and effective.
I don't like the idea of a dongle myself but if you want to use Dorico on multiple computers that is what you'll need to do. My ILok for ProTools functions this way.
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Sibelius 6.2, 7.1.3, 7.5.1, 8.3.0, Bob Zawalich plugins, TMT Publisher Plugins, NotePerformer 1.5.0, dolet 6.6 (update 4-8-2016). PhotoScore 6,7,8 Ultimate (7 is better).
Finale 2010b,2011b,2012c, 2014d, 2014.5, TGTools pro, Patterson plugins, JW Plugins, GPO4, World Instruments. SmartScore X Pro, SmartScore X2 Pro
MuseScore 2 (seeing what's out there)
ProTools 9.5, Reaper
Notion 4, Notion 5 (bought but not installed), Progression, Progression 2, Progression 3
Windows XP Pro (32 bit); 2@ 7 Pro (64 bit); 8.1 Pro (64 bit); Windows 10 Home/ 4-16GB Ram across five PC's
Pencil & Paper
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