Hi Ryan,

Hmmmm...I see. Well, I've never tried this myself, so I could be way
off the mark, but you might be able to secure your program by using
PyCripto on the pyc files directly. As long as you use a decent
password someone would have to be pretty determined to crack those
files. Don't know if that would effect program execution though.

Cheers!



On 4/24/11, GreyMatter Info <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Tom,
>
> That's exactly what I'm thinking. I want to make sure that the source isn't
> easily accessible. I've got a few leads, but since I'm not ready to release
> anything at this point, I haven't really explored them yet.
>
> Best,
> Ryan

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