Innovative licensing tool replaces dongles, gives
digital dictation software users increased mobility and flexibility
Royal Philips Electronics announced the launch of its new USB Smart Key, a
unique licensing tool that allows dictation software licenses to be uploaded to
any computer. Philips is the first company to offer such a tool, which replaces
current dongles and older security codes that had to be manually typed in. The
USB Smart Key is now packaged with Philips SpeechExec Pro Dictate and Philips
SpeechExec Pro Transcribe, as well as Transcribe software packages.
Philips surveyed its dictation customers about licensing and found that
mobile users, in particular, wanted to avoid carrying a dongle when using their
laptop. After a thorough analysis of current licensing software concepts,
Philips developed a new approach that combines original software protection
with the demand for maximum user convenience and mobility.
The USB Smart Key can simply be inserted into a USB port and the software
will automatically access the license stored on the key. The license can then
be easily transferred to a computer with the touch of a download button and,
after download is complete, the key is no longer needed for licensing and users
can work on that computer without having to keep and carry a dongle. If a user
wishes to work with the dictation software on an office computer as well as a
computer at home, the USB Smart Key allows him or her to switch from one
computer to another without having to purchase a second license.
The innovative licensing tool continuously indicates the license status with
a smart color program. If the tool’s integrated LED is green, the USB Smart Key
contains a full license that can be used either directly from the key, or after
it has been downloaded to a computer. An orange LED indicates that the tool
includes a 30-day license that can be used once it has been downloaded to a
computer. If the USB Smart Key no longer contains a valid license, the LED will
be red.
The USB Smart Key also contains a 30-day crash recovery license. If a user
has downloaded the license to a PC that later crashes, he or she can
immediately continue working with the digital dictation software on another
computer. Soniya Nautiyal, ITvoir Network
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