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FEATURES
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STANDARD |
PROFESSIONAL |
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Standard protection from cracking
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YES |
YES |
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Debugger Blocking
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YES |
YES |
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Clock Back
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YES |
YES |
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Expire After a Specific Date
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YES
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YES
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Splash Screen
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YES
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YES
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Hardware Usage
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YES |
YES |
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Encryption Licenses *(see
below)
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2
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10 |
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Key Manager
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NO
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YES
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Encryption Licenses
ExeShield uses licenses, which are gateways
into your program. Using licenses, you control how your application's
security will function in the hands of your potential and existing
customers.
Both versions of ExeShield allow you to
create licenses for an unlimited number of applications.
Once you purchase ExeShield, there is no limit to the number of
your own software applications that you can protect. Only the
number of types of licenses that you can create per application
is restricted (to 2) in the Standard Version.
For example, a typical xx-day trial uses
two licenses, which you can create with ExeShield Standard. For
a 15-day trial, you need to create the following two
licenses:
1) Your 15-day License
2) Your Registered License
When someone wants to evaluate your software
(or you make it available for download), you issue your software
protected with the 15-day license. (the number of days for your
trial is up to you; 15 days is used here as an example).
Then, when a customer purchases your product,
you send them a key from the Registered License.
If you want to create more
than the 2 types of licenses provided with the Standard Edition,
then ExeShield Pro is for you.
Additional license options
and features provided with ExeShield Pro:
- Execution license - set your program
to expire after the number of executions you specify.
- Extended license - extend your trial
license for an additional number of days, for example when a
potential customer's trial runs out and you want to give them
a few more days
of evaluation time, but you don't want to re-issue a new trial
license for a full xx-days.

