This is the best protection that you can ever place on the software at the best price ever. One line of code to protect your investment that is all. The component will auto create and show the demo pop up screen if an demo key is in use, the demo...
FlexCompress - flexible compression with strong encryption.
FlexCompress is a high-speed compression library developed to provide archive functionality for your applications. This solution provides flexible compression and strong...
EXECryptor is a revolutionary software tool that provide developers with software protection from reverse engineering, analysis, modifications, and cracking. Using a new and unique metamorphing code transformation technology EXECryptor remains...
ZipForge is an advanced Delphi ZIP component, written completely in Delphi. It doesn't require any DLLs. ZipForge features include SFX archives support, repair, encryption, unicode filenames support, Zip64, splitting and multi-spanning support....
ZipForge is an advanced Delphi ZIP component, written completely in Delphi. It doesn't require any DLLs. ZipForge features include SFX archives support, repair, encryption, unicode filenames support, Zip64, string AES encryption splitting and...
Single File System provides an easy way to work with multiple files and folders stored as a part of a single file with advanced compression and encryption functionality. This solution encapsulates small but powerful file system within a single...
Complete Unix system monitor that checks key parts of your system every five minutes and reports to you if it finds any problems.
A version control system to keep track of all latest and old versions of documents or software. Key features include checkin, checkout, history and archiving.
This component registers a system-wide key combination to the operating system.When the key combination is created anywhere in the operating system, thiscomponent will get the keypress first and call the OnHotKey event. The applicationdoes not...
This component registers a system-wide key combination to the operating system. When the key combination is created anywhere in the operating system, this component will get the keypress first and call the OnHotKey event. The application does not... |