2015/12/09 00:11:40
Fleer
http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/Z3TA/Whats-New
Edith says: Larry would know how to mend the link ... I give up.
2015/12/09 09:20:08
Fleer
Cheers, Richard.
2015/12/09 09:23:15
Fleer
Anyone done the update yet?
2015/12/09 09:34:58
Richard Cranium
I am waiting after the issues reported by users after the latest release. I believe we are to see another update soon (ish) if I recall correctly.
2015/12/09 10:48:54
BassDaddy
As Richard said, something was hinky so I will wait for next update.
2015/12/09 10:57:47
Mesh
BassDaddy
As Richard said, something was hinky so I will wait for next update.


Looks to be a misguided rock that caused some analog waves in the digital realm.  
2015/12/09 11:07:46
BassDaddy
Mesh
BassDaddy
As Richard said, something was hinky so I will wait for next update.


Looks to be a misguided rock that caused some analog waves in the digital realm.  


We don't need no negative waves. (nice "word picture" Mesh Meister)
2015/12/11 20:13:43
JohnKenn
So now that we got the central thingy, and the new improved ZTA now locked into a single computer (per install anyway). Are we headed towards Waves level of authorization paranoia?
 
Always take a step back over this type of scenario. Useless hypothetical crap, but what if North Korea drops their new H-Bomb on Cakewalk headquarters. Appears that I won't be able to activate ZTA on the next computer upgrade.
 
My profile goes back to antiquity with Cakewalk, and can still install the old stuff with a serial number and whatever challange code to authenticate. Can move the vintage stuff from computer to computer at will, and have always respected the intent of purchased licenses.
 
Installed the ZTA update on a computer purposfully isolated from the internet. Only the demo mode is there after downloading, and can't find any way to get it authorized out of the demo mode.
 
Understand that Cakewalk has to protect their business. Just a sad day for me as the end point user is more isolated and maybe more distrusted. Others may disagree for better reasons.
 
John
 
edited because of of low life spelling errorss
2015/12/11 20:36:46
kitekrazy1
JohnKenn
So now that we got the central thingy, and the new improved ZTA now locked into a single computer (per install anyway). Are we headed towards Waves level of authorization paranoia?
 
Always take a step back over this type of scenario. Useless hypothetical crap, but what if North Korea drops their new H-Bomb on Cakewalk headquarters. Appears that I won't be able to activate ZTA on the next computer upgrade.
 
My profile goes back to antiquity with Cakewalk, and can still install the old stuff with a serial number and whatever challange code to authenticate. Can move the vintage stuff from computer to computer at will, and have always respected the intent of purchased licenses.
 
Installed the ZTA update on a computer purposfully isolated from the internet. Only the demo mode is there after downloading, and can't find any way to get it authorized out of the demo mode.
 
Understand that Cakewalk has to protect their business. Just a sad day for me as the end point user is more isolated and maybe more distrusted. Others may disagree for better reasons.
 
John
 
edited because of of low life spelling errorss




That doesn't happen here. I have Sonar on 4 machines.
 
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