![]() ![]() Not that I can't do that, but that a choice that makes a difference to me is gone (apparently with a lot of other things, like settings that we used to have). Of course, reasonable people may disagree. Call me Cap'n, but why not just keep the license key handy in your home directory, or even on a USB stick, in case the need arises to re-enter it? And as for getting lost, personally I'm much more likely to lose my one and only USB stick, than to lose all the copies I might make of a text file. I'm surprised you are so troubled by the thought of a text-based license key. We Linux users are generally very familiar with, and even prefer command line (text based) tools. ![]() Yeah, disappointed, but there is the straw. I'll be with v10 forever and at least won't have to keep jumping through the bugfests that are just normal for XP. Sigh, seems XP just gets more hinky by the release. I've been very happy with v10 and my usb key, no muss, no fuss. ![]() I dislike wearing out my CD/DVD drive in the first place and having a key to type in / get lost / have to be re-entered every time something in XP hickups is more hassle than I care to deal with.
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