Software License software 5.01.21
O. James Samson - May 23, 2012A software license is a legal instrument that is used in managing the usage or redistribution of copyright protected software. Skater .NET Licenser is Software Authorization tool designed specifically to help secure .NET software programs and to provide license control and user validation services.
.NET Licenser is Registry-based licensing management application. It uses a licensing system that tracks the availability of a specific Registry key that contains a corresponding value. .NET Licenser inserts into your licensed application subroutines that will write the Registry value. Thus your application writes no codes. This program Licenser is helpful for licensing applications written in any language and designed under Microsoft .NET Framework (C#, VB.NET etc). It supports .NET Frameworks 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5.
You can manage Registry entries of the licensing system. Encrypted installation date will be stored in Registry during your protected software first run. You can choose Registry Path where you would want the date coded value to be stored using the Registry tree interface. This specified path would be stored in the end-user’s registry when your application is activated for the first time.
This program allows you to generate a secure encrypted license key after the registration or purchase of your application. Then you can provide customer with the Registration ID key by sending e-mail.
This applications functions by providing secure cryptographically encrypted license keys. This guarantees an easy way to activate .NET application from demo/evaluation version to fully functional version.
To know more about this software, please visit SkaterPro.
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August 25th, 2012 at 1:59 am
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