Registering Your Software
The
first time you launch your new software, the
registration window will appear (similar to the one
shown here) and allow you to enter your
registration information.
A
valid serial number can be found in the
Confirmation Email that includes your receipt.
Please look at the itemization section to see the
Serial Number. A valid serial number looks
something like this:
HTOMGMN1006-DB73-2KJL-FPJ4-354B-0A8
Please do not use the sample serial number above as it will not activate your purchase!
Please note that serial numbers are case-sensitive. This means that "xyz" is not the same as "XYZ" nor "xYz", etc. It’s also critical to be able to tell the difference between the number 0 and the capital letter “O.” (HINT: There is only one letter “O” in the sample serial number listed above.)
For best results, we recommend that you open the email and use your mouse to highlight the serial number, and copy and paste it. To copy: Press Apple Command plus the letter C (Command+C) to Copy the serial number into your computer’s clipboard memory.
To paste: Click your mouse into the first box of the Serial Number field of the Register Software window. Press Apple Command plus the letter V (Command+V) to Paste the serial number into the Serial Number field. The number will automatically split itself into the separate boxes. Make sure there are no blank spaces before the serial number or after it.
When you're done entering your registration information, click the Register button to complete the process. The Register Software window will connect to the Internet and "activate" the software for this Macintosh. Each serial number can be activated on a maximum of two Macintoshes.
Please note that the software will automatically quit if the Register Software window is unable to activate the software.
HTOMGMN1006-DB73-2KJL-FPJ4-354B-0A8
Please do not use the sample serial number above as it will not activate your purchase!
Please note that serial numbers are case-sensitive. This means that "xyz" is not the same as "XYZ" nor "xYz", etc. It’s also critical to be able to tell the difference between the number 0 and the capital letter “O.” (HINT: There is only one letter “O” in the sample serial number listed above.)
For best results, we recommend that you open the email and use your mouse to highlight the serial number, and copy and paste it. To copy: Press Apple Command plus the letter C (Command+C) to Copy the serial number into your computer’s clipboard memory.
To paste: Click your mouse into the first box of the Serial Number field of the Register Software window. Press Apple Command plus the letter V (Command+V) to Paste the serial number into the Serial Number field. The number will automatically split itself into the separate boxes. Make sure there are no blank spaces before the serial number or after it.
When you're done entering your registration information, click the Register button to complete the process. The Register Software window will connect to the Internet and "activate" the software for this Macintosh. Each serial number can be activated on a maximum of two Macintoshes.
Please note that the software will automatically quit if the Register Software window is unable to activate the software.