But you are missing the point.
No, I don't think so. It's just that it only takes me 1 minute (not even, more like 30 seconds) to get that hot chick in my Ferrari and it takes you 5 minutes. I then leave the engine running until I'm done with the hot chick (windows fogged up) or the end of the day. I do it one time during the day and that's it.
But, OK Edgar, fair enough. I can see that 5 minutes would be a lot of smooth talking, to use your hot chick/Ferrari analogy, and an annoyance but only a minor annoyance if you do it just one time a day. Maybe the point that I am missing is how often you, and other Logic users, are having to experience the VSL authentication process.
I'll grant you that, of all my plug ins, VSL does take the most time to authenticate. However, I look at it this way, if I were a car thief and I was standing in front of three different sports cars; a Ferrari with it's doors open and engine running, a Corvette with doors locked, and the Porsche with doors locked alarm armed wheel booted, and steering wheel clubbed. Which one do you think I'm going to take? Oh damn! Another thief just drove off with the Ferrari! Of the two that are left, which one is going to be the easiest to take? I know it takes time to disconnect the boot, take the club off, and disarm the alarm but I'm willing to pay that price to keep my property safe and I guess that's how VSL sees it. It's unfortunate that Mac and, Windows 7 users have to wait that extra time but I sympathize VSL's position too.