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January 20th, 2009

Apple drops copy protection from iWork '09

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 8:50 am

Categories: Security, Software, iWork

Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iWork, Copy Protection, Tools & Techniques, Management, Jason D. O'Grady

iwork091When I installed my copy of iWork ‘09 the minimalist box was missing something present in the previous versions – a serial number. I must have searched the box three times for the thin card with the long serial number on it, to no avail. In addition to lacking serialization, iWork ‘09 also doesn’t include online activation.

The component applications, Pages, Numbers and Keynote, do however ship with a registration feature which directs users to register.apple.com to register their software.

After having installed the 30-day trial version of iWork ‘09 just after its announcement at Macworld Expo, I was convinced that I’d be able to simply enter a serial number into the trial to fully activate the software. According to Apple, this can still be done.

Though retail versions of iWork ‘09 no longer come with serial numbers, you will need a serial number if you are using the iWork ‘09 trial version and decide to purchase the fully-functional version of iWork ‘09

I haven’t found out where to get said serial number, so I instead installed the full version of iWork ‘09 from the installer DVD over top of the trial version.

Can we read into Apple’s decision to drop serialization from iWork ‘09 that Apple may eventually freely distribute the productivity suite with every Mac? Perhaps Apple will instead move to charging for the online component, iWork.com.

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 17 Talkback(s)
Activation vs Serial
There was never any need to activate, just key in your serial
and you are ready to go. If you meant that a serial was no
longer needed, than this sounds odd to me. In my copy the
serial does not show up anymore but I had to enter it
anyhow.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: rhon@... Posted on: 01/21/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Cool.....  James Quinn | 01/20/09
Wow, I never even knew Apple did activation  PB_z | 01/20/09
The only people who believe in  James Quinn | 01/20/09
Maybe because you don't understand...  msalzberg | 01/20/09
Very true  frgough | 01/20/09
Apple's FileMaker product uses that evil activation process  NonZealot | 01/20/09
What's your point?  snberk341 | 01/20/09
The rest of the story  frgough | 01/20/09
Re-Activating Windows  macadam | 01/20/09
Sounds like MS is more honest than Apple!  NonZealot | 01/20/09
Could you please restate that.  snberk341 | 01/20/09
The logic goes something like this  frgough | 01/20/09
I kind of figured that one out...  snberk341 | 01/20/09
@snberk...  msalzberg | 01/21/09
It's unfortunate....  msalzberg | 01/21/09
So now you've decided..  msalzberg | 01/21/09
Activation vs Serial  rhon@... | 01/21/09

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