dongle
I had a purchase of jaws 13 that has the internet activation method
 ran out of instalations and they won't renew my activations
I vowed the next copy of jaws I purchase is going to be with a dongle, and if they won't do that then I will switch screen readers
hope this helps a little
personally I would go with the dongle
            Hank

On 12/7/2013 10:10 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
 Hello everybody
As a result of quite a let of frustrations when using Dushbury Braille Translator with both NVDA 2013.3 and Window-Eyes version 8.3, I have opened discussions with appropriate parties with a view to acquiring Jaws version 15 for Windows Vista/7/8/8.1 64-29t operating systems. It is quite likely that a purchase will take place sooner rather than later. I'm currently mulling over the advantages and disadvantages of each flavour of Jaws, as in Jaws Professional Dongle and Jaws Professional AT. Obviously, if we decide to acquire the dongle version of Jaws, it would mean that I could deploy Jaws on to multiple machines and there would be no problem running it as and where required. However, it would obviously mean that only one machine could be used at a time. Therefore, the Internet activated version would give me 3 activation keys. The disadvantage being that there is no mechanism currently in place to redeem an activation should a deployment need to be moved from one machine to another, with the original being deactivated. The only method "one could use for doing this would be to go through the dealership and hope for their cooperation. Were this not to be forthcoming, any re-deployment plans would have to be scrapped. As we all know, as current technologies change, so it sometimes becomes necessary to upgrade hardware. So effectively, such re-deployment would then be at the discretion of the Jaws dealer and/or Freedom Scientific themselves. I would welcome constructive comment regarding which edition of Jaws others would think most advantagious, and why. Currently, I'm tending to think that the Internet activated edition would be the best way to go. But there may be factors which I have not considered, hence my throwing the discussion open to the group. Another factor to consccder, I guess, is that Duxbury is also based on an Internet activation mechanism. However, in this case, the removal of the product from a machine also resets the activation status if that machine is on line at the time of removal. But continually installing, removing and reinstalling would be urksome and probably counterproductive. therefore, frequent redeployment would be unlikely.
 Comment welcome, and constructive comment even more so.
 Kind regards
 Gordon Smith
 Information Technology Accessibility Consultant
Providing Support For Young People Living With Sight Loss: Advice On Accessible Information Technologies, And Braille Transcription Services.
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