Some of the more successful software Kagi sells has some of the lamest protection mechanisms. The successful software authors focus on getting people to to use their software, not on getting people to not use their software.

Just my 2 cents,
Kee Nethery


On Dec 17, 2004, at 2:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

IMAO, improving your app's features/interface/etc is a far better use of your time and effort than working out elaborate copy-protection schemes that (a) won't work anyway and (b) will piss off your legitimate users. The question is, do you want to focus your efforts on the people who are willing to pay you if your app does what they want, or on the people who will (in all probability) *never* pay you no matter *what* you do?
Yes, software piracy is annoying. And yes, it would be a Good Thing if nobody pirated software. So what? Lots of annoying things happen, and software piracy is one of them. Deal with it.
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