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Apple drops anti-piracy measures from iWork '09
Apple has dropped serial number verification in the new retail version of iWork 09, making the revised office suite simply "just work" for new users who have purchased it.
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No serial number required for iWork '09 retail box
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iWork 09 to Anti-Piracy Measure: Buh-bye!
Technology - Channel Feed — [via AppleInsider] Apple has decided to drop the anti-piracy measures on it’s iWork 09 productivity suite. Specifically the feature that asks you to input a serial number prior to using iWork 09 for the first time. Previous versions of iWork needed a serial number to work past the 30 day trial period or when installing a fresh copy of iWork. Apple has deemed that the benefit of having that anti-piracy measure doesn’t outweigh the nuisance that it causes users. In my opinion, as much as Apple wants to make the experience a little easier, they’re ...

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