![]() I think Romex have a solid product and I'm looking forward to seeing more in the future. For now, let's just hope none of that ever comes to pass. If they decide to cease support, Romex can always decide to loosen their activation scheme before they do (or if they're ever going out of business, simply release a free version). Blocking internet access and simply leaking someone's legitimate key is child's play. For the relative niche market that Romex operates in, allowing offline keys that aren't bound by hardware GUID opens the floodgates for amateur crackers. ![]() Being able to get an offline key on demand should be good enough for anyone (and their support is FAST). That said, their licencing scheme is hardly draconian. If you don't want to give them your money, fine but you'll be hard pressed to find anything else with a comparable feature set. As most RAM disk vendors offer little more than a jazzed-up version of the Microsoft DDK sample RAM disk code anyone can compile, I think it's fairly obvious VSuite/Primo stand out above the competition with head and shoulders.
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