App code protection options?
Scott Kane
scott at proherp.com
Tue Dec 20 02:58:09 EST 2005
I think Monsieur X has such a tool for Rev implemented as
a stack solution, but I could be wrong...
I have some code that does it on Windows in another
language (Delphi), that I'm considering porting, but
I have no idea when I'll get to it as yet...
Scott
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> [mailto:use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of
> Jerry Muelver
> Sent: Tuesday, 20 December 2005 12:56 AM
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: App code protection options?
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>
> The people on this list have been so helpful answering my
> asked and unasked
> questions that I'm making good progress in building an ultimately
> commercially viable product in RR.
>
> So, suppose a guy came up with something that could be really HUGE,
> market-wise. Is there a procedure, policy, method for
> protecting stack code
> to keep from being stolen blind? Say, release only as
> compiled executables,
> munge transcript code within the executable, encrypt
> associated files... or
> any other paranoid devices? Apps built on other platforms
> have protection
> options, but none of them are cross-platform. For instance, I
> use Armadillo
> registration key systems for applications for Windows, but
> have no way to
> provide for that function cross-platform.
>
> ---- Jerry Muelver
>
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