Seems wrong that I’m not able to continue using what I paid for. I was also searching for the download and frustrated to find they’ve discontinued it. Or make it public domain, I don’t care, I just want my network magic to run.
If enough of us complain we may just get them to come up with an open registration, just put in a serial number and off you go. Get rid of one and replace it, on the same router, and you were within the limits the software set. There wasn’t even a restriction on how many computers you could install it on, only a limit of 8 on your router. No time limit, no limits on how long you could use it, and no restriction on reinstalling. Point out that, when you bought it the only restriction was, 8 computers with NM on your router at one time. When they tell you they no longer support it, tell them you don’t want support, just let you use it. I suggest anyone who has network magic and needs to validate it do what I am going to do. When software is no longer supported by the publisher it’s called abandonware.