It might be easier for IT with one set of hardware and software, but that set might not fit all the workers. Should that set work for CEOs, secretaries, software developers, hardware designers... Also will, you focus on hardware for the sales people traveling 100days+ per year or the architects drawing the new Boeing?
Could not every download from the app store come with the UDID? Surely apple knows which device you have and who the developer of the application is and has control of the iOS so when the UDID is requested the generated device+developer one is returned?
Yeah, and there are five people who legitimately want to back up their blu-rays. So what? You know and I know, this is primarily a tool for piracy. Mod me down to oblivion, that changes nothing. I'm not expressing an opinion, just a simple fact.
I'd say that anyone with children wants to backup their CDs, DVDs and BDs unless they are keen on repurchasing them every few months / years.
Also, it is nice to be able to have the frequently played ones on the NAS easily available (again to avoid scratches, fingerprints and "hey, this case is empty, do you know where the disk is?").
It might be easier for IT with one set of hardware and software, but that set might not fit all the workers. Should that set work for CEOs, secretaries, software developers, hardware designers... Also will, you focus on hardware for the sales people traveling 100days+ per year or the architects drawing the new Boeing?
Could not every download from the app store come with the UDID? Surely apple knows which device you have and who the developer of the application is and has control of the iOS so when the UDID is requested the generated device+developer one is returned?
Yeah, and there are five people who legitimately want to back up their blu-rays. So what? You know and I know, this is primarily a tool for piracy. Mod me down to oblivion, that changes nothing. I'm not expressing an opinion, just a simple fact.
I'd say that anyone with children wants to backup their CDs, DVDs and BDs unless they are keen on repurchasing them every few months / years.
Also, it is nice to be able to have the frequently played ones on the NAS easily available (again to avoid scratches, fingerprints and "hey, this case is empty, do you know where the disk is?").
5 9's would be just over 5 minutes and 15 seconds.