Notification of internet use in Rev standalone

Paul Gabel paulgabel at comcast.net
Sun Oct 5 14:52:39 EDT 2008


Hi Rick:

I'm developing a rev app named ExamMaster where users take exams on a  
Mac (perhaps unsupervised), and I want to deter them from looking up  
answers on the internet. I certainly don't think of this as "spyware."

Paul Gabel

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On Oct 4, 2008, at 5:57 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> Isn't this like spyware?
>
> I'm sure there is probably a way to do it, but why do you want to do  
> it?
> If you are looking for ways to protect your software there are a few
> methods you can use that don't involve creating spyware.
>
> Let me know!
>
> Rick
>
>
> On Oct 4, 2008, at 4:48 PM, Paul Gabel wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody:
>>
>> My stack structure is a mainstack splash screen and three  
>> substacks. Within a Rev standalone, is there any way to be notified  
>> if the user opens a web browser or attempts to write an email with  
>> a non-Rev application? Is there any way to prevent it?
>>
>> "on resumeStack" is not helpful in my case, as, if placed in the  
>> mainstack (which is hidden by now), it is not triggered when I come  
>> back from a web browser. I can't place "on resumeStack" in a  
>> substack, because I am constantly going back and forth between  
>> them, and, even in a standalone, it is triggered.
>>
>> I would greatly appreciate any suggestions (or even being told to  
>> forget the whole idea).
>>
>> Paul Gabel
>> Mac OS X 10.5.5
>> Rev 3.0
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