Re: Hardware copy protection
Re: Hardware copy protection
- Subject: Re: Hardware copy protection
- From: Loukas Kalenderidis <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 10:07:07 +1000
Thanks Todd, I'll check it out.
On 04/10/2007, at 4:41 AM, Todd Freese wrote:
I have been using the HASP USB keys from Aladdin.com. They have a
Mac C library for checking the key which is very easy to wrap in
Obj-C. The only minor issue was that they did not, at the time,
have a Mac based software for programming the new keys. But you can
do this via boot camp, etc. Connect me directly if you want more
information.
Todd Freese
The Filmworkers Club
On Oct 2, 2007, at 6:31 PM, Loukas Kalenderidis wrote:
Hi guys,
Can anybody recommend some hardware copy protection (dongle)
solutions that are neat to implement with Cocoa apps? I am doing
the google-research but it would be good to hear from some people
with first hand experience. I've just got the Microcosm Dinkey
Dongle SDK but the Mac OS X support seems to be pretty minimal.
The reason we decided to check it out is that they provide a
FileMaker plugin (one of the apps we'd like to protect is an FMP
database), but we can develop an FMP plugin to do the job with
whatever API we decide to go with so that's not a huge problem.
So if anyone has experience in this area and can suggest products,
highlight pros and cons they've come across, etc, that would be
very helpful.
Thanks,
Loukas
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