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Get rid of your Sentinel dongle
We're successfully develops dongle emulators (virtual dongles). That is an extremely useful thing just in case your dongle is lost or broken. Actually, the software company who issued the software + dongle to you, usually will not replace your broken or lost dongle with a new one, simply because they cannot be sure you didn't sell it to someone else. While dongle hardware costs from $5 USD to $20 USD, you'll have to pay hundreds of times that for a new software license & dongle, the cost can be staggering. It is also possible to run emu
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Get rid of your Sentinel dongle
We're successfully develops dongle emulators (virtual dongles).
That is an extremely useful thing just in case your dongle is lost or broken.
Actually, the software company who issued the software + dongle to you, usually will not replace your broken or lost dongle with a new one, simply because they cannot be sure you didn't sell it to someone else.
While dongle hardware costs from $5 USD to $20 USD, you'll have to pay hundreds of times that for a new software license & dongle, the cost can be staggering.
It is also possible to run emu
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Jack Nelson <jack.nelson-7zfdwpy@yopmail.com> wrote:
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Get rid of your Sentinel dongle
We're successfully develops dongle emulators (virtual dongles). That is an extremely useful thing just in case your dongle is lost or broken. Actually, the software company who issued the software + dongle to you, usually will not replace your broken or lost dongle with a new one, simply because they cannot be sure you didn't sell it to someone else. While dongle hardware costs from $5 USD to $20 USD, you'll have to pay hundreds of times that for a new software license & dongle, the cost can be staggering. It is also possible to run emu
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