Professional license management software for your C/C++, Java and Python apps.
Version | 4.0 |
Updated | Jul 3rd 2012 |
Developer |
Persistent Security
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User Rating |
947
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Original File Size | 6.4 MB |
Downloads | 7136 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 |
Category | Authoring Tools |
SafeGuard is a professional and reliable application designed to provide copy protection for your C/C++, Java, Python applications.
Full feature based licenses with version control. Lockable to several ID types such as the MAC address, IP address, Volume Serial Number, Hostname, Username, Country code in addition to your own vendor hostid which can be anything you choose. In addition to a comprehensive floating license manager to manage all you concurrent license requrements.
The floating license server runs on a single machine, a network or over the internet. Per-seat licensing makes it easy for you to sell your software affordably to a small customer as well as large customer and everyone in between.
There are two Java applications included. The first is SafeGuardUser which is for the end-user to obtain the desired ID and to manage their licenses by being able to add, remove, test and display their current license configuration.
The second application is SafeGuardManager which you use to generate your customer licenses and keep track of your customer database including company and contact information.
The software developer kit includes all the functionality of both these applications so you can easily embed this functionality into your own existing customer database and installation programs.
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