> UUNNfortunately, it insists on writing to this file every time it launches, even after it's licensed. (bug?) This means that once you license it, you can't run it on a read-only media. (can't burn it to a bootable CD for example)

Hmmm... I've installed DW, *after having licensed it*, on (Charles Srstka's) BootCDs using drag and drop, and it ran (with the exception of the first two screens not displaying their images because QuickTime was missing); it displayed its license and asked me to "Agree" each time I launched it.


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