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RE: Protecting RealBasic programs

To: "'REALbasic Plugins'" <realbasic-plugins at lists dot realsoftware dot com>
Subject: RE: Protecting RealBasic programs
From: "David Poisson" <dpoisson at globalvisioninc dot com>
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 14:06:19 -0400
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Hi Thomas,
        I just took a look at Rockey's website and them seem to only have 
hardware
(USB) keys. I think, actually now that I re-read my original email, I know I
forgot to specify we are looking for a software solution, not hardware.

Our current protection software in Windows works a bit like this (we use
CrypKey):
We compile the exe, then copy it into a directory called Source.
We run the program that wraps around the exe to protect it (so no need for
code changes) and it writes a protected exe in the directory called Target.

This is more what we are looking for. Thanks for your suggestion Thomas
though.

David Poisson



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Sent: April 28, 2005 12:07
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Subject: Re: Protecting RealBasic programs


Hy David,
we are using Rockey Dongles from Feitan.
The Price is realy good and there are
drivers for all Plattforms (Rockey 4).

Also they have an own RealBasic plugin
and the MBS-Plugins have also one.

http://www.rockey.com.my/

Regards Thomas

-------- Original Message --------
>       We have requirements to protect a RealBasic executable so that we can
> control execution such that we can give trial periods (30 days or up to
> unlimited amount of days). We used to use a hardware dongle solution, this
> has been deemed too problematic. We use something similar for our Windows
> version of this product, however they do not offer a Mac version of their
> products and we are wondering what our alternatives are on the Mac. Has
> anyone had success using such products and if so, which one did you use?


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