So that kind of violates the principles of the local first software since you still need the cloud and license key in order to run the app. It also means more work for the developer, since they have no other reason to provide a server in most cases. It also means that they need to have logins which are not actually necessary for local first software and one of the benefits. Not so easy.
danjl|8 months ago
vimy|7 months ago
Source: me, I do this way.
colesantiago|8 months ago
There are a lot of cracking groups that circumvent license servers on day one with software that have license servers.
I'm sure this is the reason that Adobe went to the cloud, Adobe couldn't ignore them as with other 'box software'.