![]() so I can't get to the trial version and I am summoned to upgrade or buy the software. To my really great surprise, on first connection, I was taken to a window stating that my subscription has expired. Installation asks for no login or password or any other way to identify the user. So I downloaded the latest version of DVDFab (currently 9.1.2.5) and installed it on my MacPro. I wanted to see if the new DVDFab would work on El Capitan and see if it has improved. It has been a clean install : all hard drives in that computer are either new or have been low-level formatted. But I didn't renew the subscription and so haven't used it in over a year or so.Ī few days ago, I installed MacOsX 10.11 on my MacPro. When DVDFab still was at version 8.X (so a LONG LONG time ago) I bought Blu-Ray Copy and Blu-Ray Ripper. Just wanted to make you aware that this software might be of questionable privacy respect.
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