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I agree about Word...

But the fundamental question is ..why?

Why impose this restriction. I have maybe 8 pieces of software from Native Instruments, a music software company. If they sold their software like Omni does, nobody would have bought it. Because as musicians we expect to be in our studios and on the road. And NI is a big successful company. So surely Omni should do the same.

I think there is a reason though...music software has a challenge and response system to keep track of where you are installing. Omni does not- it has a very crude way of limiting installation. No?

Point is, I can't see why this is acceptable for an organizer which demands the same at home/on the road model. And yes I know you can install on 2 machines but not have them running at the same time- but that is stupid!