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Old February 7th, 2004, 06:30 PM
sevekj sevekj is offline
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Trying to save some money on something I already own.

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Originally posted by flipper
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If you need to secure a backup of your music why not purchase an external Hard Drive with sufficient storage space to back up your entire library. Then purchase a second copy of Hoster for your home computer. You will have your backup needs met as well as being able to work with your database at home.

Flipper
I figure it this way, I already paid for the program, why can't I use it as I want to as long as I am not selling it or making illegal copies or giving up a registration code. I just want MY machines to work.
Here is an analogy. I would not go out and buy an Identical vehical to the one I already have, since I can only drive one at a time, plus having the expense of 2 identical cars, it is not sensible.
I know there is an agreement here on this program, I am just asking for a little leeway, maybe a 2 machine limit with one low price, I would think most pro KJ's would agree, they need to preview and maintain their collections without disturbing the working rig am I right and can we get some consensus on this subject.

Thanks for the tip and responses.

Seve
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