Great Damian, I understood, thanks so much for your explanation in detail. The C variant is the CoreFoundation version that Scott referred to > (CoreFoundation is implemented in C; Cocoa is implemented in Objective-C). > > If you ensure your registration/protection code is self-contained and > implemented in C, and you ensure it's statically linked into your app and > you strip symbols from your app, then it will be harder for a cracker to > identify, understand and thus subvert your registration functionality. > > Google "Creating Keygens for Cocoa Applications, by whimsy" for a good > explanation and exposition of cracking an app. (In this case, a Cocoa app, > but the Objective-C aspect only gives him a head start.) >
-- Atenciosamente, Cordially Junio Vitorino http://www.lamiscela.net 55 31 9901-7499 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
