The new system ties your software licences to your Steinberg ID and allows up to three computers to run the software. In place of the eLicenser is Steinberg Licensing. Recognising these and other issues, Steinberg is phasing the eLicenser system out across all of their products. Steinberg’s dongles have evolved over the years as computer connector technologies have come and gone but, all things considered, the flexible eLicenser system that Steinberg has used for years now has been as reliable as such technology can get.īut in a world where consumers expect to be able to download and use new software instantly, and where computers – especially laptops – are tending towards fewer external ports, the USB eLicenser dongle has become increasingly problematic. Ever since it first landed as a MIDI sequencer, Cubase has required a dongle – a hardware copy protection device that has to be connected to your computer in order for the software to run.
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