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Unread 29-11-2005, 19:58
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On to my 16th year in FRC
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Re: Inventor Licensing

Why oh why can't we just install it and use it? /me cries. I'm not looking forward to Inventor 10 as much as I used to be.

See here's the problem. Correct me if I'm wrong, but these days it seems like schools have old computers because they like to keep stuff for as long as it is still functional. Students have new, good, fast computers because they are very into technology and they like getting presents for holidays and birthdays. So, the students' home computers generally seem to be more capable than the school computers. Which is exactly why we need to be able to run Inventor at home.

Currently, we have 1 (yes one) computer at school that is available for our use and capable of running inventor. However, probably over half of the students have computers at home that can do the job.

I'm hoping someone will figure out all this installatiion registration licensing junk and make us a beautiful whitepaper.
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