New Software Protection And Licensing System with Full Windows Vista Support Released
Laredo, Texas (PRWEB) August 14, 2007 -- Leading Software Protection (http://www.sampson-multimedia.com) and Licensing company Sampson Multimedia has released a new version of its Award Winning "Crypto++ SDK 2007" Professional Software Protection and Licensing System with full Windows Vista support.
Jorge Sampson, CEO of Sampson Multimedia explained how Software Developers really need a Quick, Easy, and Affordable Software Protection (http://www.sampson-multimedia.com/download.html) and Licensing System that provides full support for the new Windows Vista operating system.
Independent Software Developers as well as Software Development companies have a real need to protect their software applications from piracy and have full software licensing control over them, while providing ease of use to end users says a senior software developer.
The new Windows Vista operating system has more restrictions on users, so older Software Protection (http://www.sampson-multimedia.com/index.html) and Software Licensing systems just don't work on Vista. This fact had to be seriously addressed in new Software Protection and Software Licensing systems Mr. Sampson advised.
Mr. Sampson also explained that the new "Crypto++ SDK 2007" Professional Software Protection and Licensing System provides support for Windows Vista, and highlighted some of the many powerful features of this new Software Protection and Licensing system that will benefit Software Developers by:
* Giving them the power to easily control who uses their protected software. Through a single Activation Code they have a wide range of protection options. Days and runs limits, days only, runs only, unlimited full unlock, number of allowed users running on a network, etc.
* Safely protecting their software applications with the newest "Anti-Debug Technology" that will protect them against debugging tools.
* Allowing them to Quickly and Easily create protected Trial versions of their software, that will require product registration to fully unlock it after the Trial period expires, and turn their Trial versions into full-blown applications instantly through an Activation Code that only they can provide.
* Arming them with the power to instantly authorize their software over the web. They'll be able to easily automate their software activation with the new fully "Integrated Internet Activation Functions" to get their applications authorized over the web without having to do any complicated Internet programming, and totally transparent to the user.
The above Software Protection (http://www.sampson-multimedia.com/download.html) and Licensing features are only a few of the many that software developers around the world will benefit from, with this new "Crypto++ SDK 2007" Professional Software Protection and Licensing System release, added Mr. Sampson.
For additional information and to download a FREE Trial version of the new "Crypto++ SDK 2007" Professional Software Protection and Licensing System, go to:
http://www.sampson-multimedia.com
About Sampson Multimedia:
Sampson Multimedia is a leading Software Protection and Licensing company that has been providing thousands of Software Developers of all sizes in 87 countries around the world with Software Protection (http://www.sampson-multimedia.com) and Licensing programming tools since 1997.
For further information contact:
Robert Santos
Sampson Multimedia
1-800-621-2129
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