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Everything you buy has an expiration date.
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But to expect NI will provide downloads for discontinued software into infinity is just bizarre.

Why pay for something that will no longer work in 20 years?Īs for old NI software, old software can still be installed with the old installers (Maschine 1, for example). What do you mean I don't own my software? Graphics cards, which will be obsolete within 7 years. Computers, phones, synthesizers or any other electronics that start devaluing the moment you buy them Cars which can cost many tens of thousands of dollar but you have to actually keep paying for maintenance, which should be done by the manufacturer. The manufacturer should support and maintain my purchases forever. Anything with a limited warranty at all. Toasters, dishwashers, or any other home-appliances that only come with a limited warranty so that when they break down in a few years, you've lost your investment. That is some cold-a** sh*t there.I'm spying a fundamental misunderstanding in how the world works. Imagine if we had airbag recalls for your software (I don't want that- but that is how this kind of stuff happens. You're only here because you had that price and people believed you and purchased it. So greedy.) If you are going to charge $200 - or even $900 for a collection like Battery 2 in 2007 - you better-well f**kin support it forever!ĭon't try to be bada** with your price yet unsure how you can make it last. (not saying the programmers were amateur -they surely were not - but it got super greedy. I remember when this was an amateur game selling vst's for $10-$20. Not to be offensive, but I'm a bit surprised people pay the prices they do today for these vst's knowing they will be off-shelved in a decade.

If all else fails, have you tried Native Access It seems its replacing the Service Center, as it has most of its functions.

TBH they are pushing me towards other brands with this strategy. Are you on Windows If so, try launching the Service Center as an administrator (right click menu of either the shortcut or the actual. But now we’re actively forced to buy new stuff from NI while the current gear is still working perfectly. Maybe even opensource some of it if possible. The right thing (as mentioned above) would be to remove support but also remove DRM and just let people use the old stuff as they see fit. If I would like to reinstall this I’m blocked by NI, and thus also my NI hardware is worthless. Because this works stable and has all the features I need, and more importantly works with the hardware from NI I own (Audio4DJ and X1 mk2).
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For my regular commercial DJ gigs I use an older version of Traktor Pro 2.x. i don't know why you'd expect them to.Providing support is one thing, but actively blocking people from re-installing is another issue entirely. Like they should continue to support all this stuff for a few people who might still be using them. buy a few spares and load them up, you've still got at least a couple months to do so. Great, you're both welcome to keep using them. I still use an "Orange Vocoder VST" from late 90's - still works - not to mention not having to pay $200 to $900 for it. it's not like they're discontinuing support for Komplete 8-12 or anything (which is almost what i expected to see based on the thread title).

On a whim? most all of this stuff has been dead in the water for 10+ years and/or has had several new versions released since. Who cares? who even still uses any of these? These kinds of gestures make me confident to buy from companies because I don't feel like I might get abandoned on a whim.on a whim? most all of this stuff has been dead in the water for 10+ years and/or has had several new versions released since.
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See current trademark processing wait times for more information.It'd be a nice thank you to their customers if they offered final versions that are DRM free before dropping support though. Processing Wait Times: Please note that due to an extraordinary surge in applications, processing times are longer than usual.
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For assistance with TSDR, email and include your serial number, the document you are looking for, and a screenshot of any error messages you have received. See current trademark processing wait times for more information. Trademark Law: Rules of Practice & Federal Statutesįor assistance with TSDR, email and include your serial number, the document you are looking for, and a screenshot of any error messages you have received.
