.NET Software Licensing


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Jason Seidell
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I'm looking for a solution that will allow requiring a license to keep running my program after a 30-day trial period. This is really new territory for me since most of my apps are internal. The only solution I have googled and found thus far is Skater .NET Licensing, http://www.rustemsoft.com/. But that looks like a new product, and I can't find any solid reviews.



Any input, suggestions, and experience/expertise in this area would of great help!!



Thanks,

Jason

Jason Seidell

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Trent Taylor
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There is actually a pretty good solution I came across the other day from PreEmptive Solutions (the makers of Dotfustator). Their website pretty much stinks, but I had a conversation with them the other day about upgrading DotFuscator and some execution tracking and they bought this up. We have already written a solution for this on our side, but this might be something for you to look at.



http://www.preemptive.com/application-management.html?3a16958f7e97a36754d531acd5cca068=1a9e7ad727c1e9de0d1dab070a418ea0
Russell Scott Brown
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I came across this one in a blog somewhere....

SmartAssembly:

http://www.smartassembly.com/

Russ Brown (Using C#2010/SQL Server 2008)

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