It's probably time to end the dongle
Posted: 07 Oct 2016, 19:22
Just wanted to reiterate a long held opinion that the dongle is really holding TVpaint from being more popular. It makes the software feel antiquated and completely out of touch with modern software development.
I have this thought every day when I need to pull the dongle out of my bag and connect it to my computer.
And I thought it again when I was looking at videos about the new Wacom MobileStudio computer that looks absolutely fantastic. But guess what! It doesn't have a regular size USB connector. It has 3 new USB type C connectors. So this means that I would need some weird adapter along with the dongle to get TVPaint to work.
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I'm sure you have had long arguments in your office about this issue. Whoever is the holding out for the dongle is likely scared of software pirates or something. A dongle does very little to protect you from pirates, they will always find a way. More importantly it is scaring away customers and making people like me who could be your greatest supports annoyed.
TVpaint is better than Photoshop and Toonboom when it comes to making animated art, and overall it is a great piece of software, but it is being unnecessarily burdened by this notion that we need some weird physical DRM when the rest of modern companies just use different forms of digital DRM with very few issues. Adobe's cloud has treated me very well. I move between computers easily and it always seems to work.
And if you think that just because not many people are complaining about it now means that it isn't a problem, I don't believe that is true. This is likely the biggest problem your company faces, and if I was a part of your team, it would be my main concern until it is fixed.
I think you make a good product, but please, please make it more reasonable to use in this modern era of DRMed software.
Kyler
I have this thought every day when I need to pull the dongle out of my bag and connect it to my computer.
And I thought it again when I was looking at videos about the new Wacom MobileStudio computer that looks absolutely fantastic. But guess what! It doesn't have a regular size USB connector. It has 3 new USB type C connectors. So this means that I would need some weird adapter along with the dongle to get TVPaint to work.
http://www.wacom.com/en-de/products/pen ... ifications" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'm sure you have had long arguments in your office about this issue. Whoever is the holding out for the dongle is likely scared of software pirates or something. A dongle does very little to protect you from pirates, they will always find a way. More importantly it is scaring away customers and making people like me who could be your greatest supports annoyed.
TVpaint is better than Photoshop and Toonboom when it comes to making animated art, and overall it is a great piece of software, but it is being unnecessarily burdened by this notion that we need some weird physical DRM when the rest of modern companies just use different forms of digital DRM with very few issues. Adobe's cloud has treated me very well. I move between computers easily and it always seems to work.
And if you think that just because not many people are complaining about it now means that it isn't a problem, I don't believe that is true. This is likely the biggest problem your company faces, and if I was a part of your team, it would be my main concern until it is fixed.
I think you make a good product, but please, please make it more reasonable to use in this modern era of DRMed software.
Kyler