Subject: | 1. Re: BIAS (Peak) out of business |
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From: | "Scott Fraser" scottbfraser |
Date: | Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:22 am ((PST)) |
< Worse - (and this is my understanding) for those running Peak - you're current install is fine, but if you need to reinstall or switch computers - the BIAS validation servers are no longer running, so you're crap out of luck with software you can no longer use unless you search out a crack (which I'm not advocating, but on the other hand if I PAID for the software, then perhaps a crack to keep it going is justified). > That is not the case. I deauthorized PEAK from my old laptop & authorized i= t on a new machine within recent months. The BIAS authorization site is sti= ll up, however I haven't been able to get SoundSoap Pro recognized. The BIA= S site seems to be on autopilot; still running itself, but nobody at the co= ntrols, nobody to talk to. Scott Fraser |
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