signguytom
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No real big suprise that if you lose a dongle that they will make you pay for a new one. It's how they protect their software, it's a known part of their software when purchased. If a dongle gets lost for real or if some one just wants to run two version without buying the rights to that is something that you can't expect them to sort out.
I agree with this for a lost dongle. By all means, charge for it. If I update my computer to Vista, or want the new features in a newer version, fine, I'll pay for the upgrade. But if I am happy with the software version I have purchased and the dongle simply stops working, I should be able to return it and have it replaced for free (or a VERY minimal fee). It is a security feature, not part of the program. If I spend a couple grand for software, I feel that Gerber (or any other company) should be compelled to make sure that their security dongle works for me as long as I am running the software on an OS version that was supported when it came out. If the key stops working, forcing a big $$$ upgrade to replace it is BS. Period. Should be criminal.