Folks,

I realise that there has been some brief discussions in the past on the
topics of payment processors (share-it, paypal, 2checkout etc). I have done
some research, but am finding that an all encompassing solution is not as
easy as I thought. If this is not the right forum for this, I would
appreciate it if someone could forward me to a newsgroup or something on the
subject.

I have written, in Delphi of course, a number of add-ons for mainstream
software products that I now want to try and sell. Here are my parameters:

I need to take payments on-line
I need to incorporate security in the Delphi application (I have used
TurboPower's OnGuard in the past)
I need per PC licencing (I find this to be the most secure)
I need to be able to sell multiples

While I can find payment processing companies that can meet most of this ?

I have found Share-It to be the most comprehensive in terms of incorporating
key generation as well as payments. Their solution (check out their document
on key generation on their site) would work fine as long as my customers
only buy single versions of the software, and each version would pass in the
machine ID generated by the software and get back a payment ID (or
something). But this means that each licence by the customer must be bought
seperately. How could this be done in a multiple licence scenario ?

Does anyone have or know anyone else with experience of this stuff ?
Does anyone also know of any software that implements multiple licencing
successfully ?

I know that software like Apex-SQL uses on-line registration each time the
software is run, but what if the desktop PC does not have access to the
internet !

So many questions. Any help greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Darren

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