SecureCode 2.0 by Ionworx Technology

Software protection for Delphi or C++ Builder
http://www.ionworx.com/SecureCode.html

 
Software protection for Delphi or C++ Builder
SecureCode SecureCode is a new software protection for Borland Delphi or C++ Builder, based on the lastest technique protection to provide a strong security to protect your software against reverse engineering and illegal decompilation. If you have important code and you do not want a competitor to see, use SecureCode !You can use as protection against reverse-engineering or you can use as additionnal protection with you current registration scheme.The security is internal at your software, SecureCode it`s an advantage for your application to prevent against generic crack. The SecureCode Protection is a based on 2 methods : Runtime Encryption or Runtime Extraction block code, this is a part of your code which will be executed when you insert a good key only else your code cannot be executed (e.g : you can protect registered functions or procedures).SecureCode is first software protection to offer this feature "Extraction Portion Code" to prevent against crack.

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Size: 0.8 Mb 
Price: $89.95 
Released: 2002-11-26 
Language: english 
Platform: winme, winnt 4 x, winxp, win95, windows2000, win98 
Requirements: Borland Delphi or C++ Builder 
Install: Install and Uninstall 
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Purchase: $89.95
Manufacturer: http://www.ionworx.com/SecureCode.html

 

 

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