![]() That can be the best way to go if you feel your programming skills may not be up to the task. The main advantage of a ready-made solution is simplicity, though: instead of having to come up with your own complex code, you just apply an instant recipe. After all, why spend much time on a proprietary scheme, when cracking something standard opens much many more apps. That allows a much greater flexibility, and could minimize chances that a pirate attacks the scheme. Most people here have used their own schemes. All depends the kind of licensing you ultimately need and the distribution you envision. Anyone else used it? Or can provide better solutions. I came across - PluginXojoQLRT - Protect and License Xojo Applications () But haven't had a close look yet. For example to be able to run time limited trials etc. Hi there, What do you commercial developers use to license your software. I will add that I don't know anyone using the solution you linked, and that wrapping apps is easily defeated - older BigFishGames being a prime example of how easy it was. There are some existing solutions out there. I use my own online activation system it ties into my shop and makes purchasing/activating quick and easy for users. It allows for greater flexibility, and by not using the same codebase over and over again it marginally slows down those interested in piracy. ![]()
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