Okay, so we work at a multi million dollar company, and millions of copies of our software are being stolen. The sales are down because we released a non innovative version or 3, but our boss is riding our asses about sales figures. how do we stop pirating. do we A) open up our code for everyone to see *twirls around in a circle throwing flowers*B) find a way to remotly disable software if they connect to the internet which everyone loves *kicks a baby*neither generates sales, but one of them takes a stab at piracy...**for the comment above.. i use ubuntu, and i use mac osx for some work.. but i dont like people telling me there are alternatives that are substitutes.. thats bogus. and if you have been in any working environments you know how platform dependent places are.
ok, gone through the guide and it seems i cannot use this at work since the external support team has the installers. another factor is that our workstations have configurations spread across different drives so i dont know how nlite will handle them. nevertheless, this is a good utility for many people.ciao!
aramisbearJun 22, 2006
Mac - Hi, I'm a Mac.PC - And I'm a PC!Mac - I don't invade your privacy by giving out your information.PC - Define...privacy.
jagmattJun 22, 2006
Okay, so we work at a multi million dollar company, and millions of copies of our software are being stolen. The sales are down because we released a non innovative version or 3, but our boss is riding our asses about sales figures. how do we stop pirating. do we A) open up our code for everyone to see *twirls around in a circle throwing flowers*B) find a way to remotly disable software if they connect to the internet which everyone loves *kicks a baby*neither generates sales, but one of them takes a stab at piracy...**for the comment above.. i use ubuntu, and i use mac osx for some work.. but i dont like people telling me there are alternatives that are substitutes.. thats bogus. and if you have been in any working environments you know how platform dependent places are.
tormentedJun 22, 2006
Since you have been dug down apparently not.
infiniumJun 22, 2006
Like a breath of fresh air. That notification is annoying as hell.
evildeadmanJun 22, 2006
Done!<a class="user" href="http://rapidshare.de/files/23801272/RemoveWGA.exe.html">http://rapidshare.de/files/23801272/RemoveWGA.exe.html</a>
ramfree17Jun 23, 2006
ok, gone through the guide and it seems i cannot use this at work since the external support team has the installers. another factor is that our workstations have configurations spread across different drives so i dont know how nlite will handle them. nevertheless, this is a good utility for many people.ciao!
znxsterJun 24, 2006
Of course the real solution is to read what you are installing, its not like they convertly hid what it does. Nevertheless awesome tool!