LicenseControl - Overview
If you develop and deliver software via the Internet,
we can help you earn more revenue ... period!
News: 2010-02-04 LicenseControl for PC has been released (a little ahead of schedule) — and it has the same capabilities, setup, security, etc. as LicenseControl for Mac..
More News: Want to run your own licensing server? Want to have your own "branded" licensing? We do that, also — Contact Us if you are interested.
LicenseControl:
- provides product-activation that leaves compliant Users in control of their software, their system and their privacy — but also prevents software piracy
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LicenseControl allows Users to move their licensed application to any system, at any time and as often as they want — securely and without having to bother the Vendor!
- used by satisfied Vendors with volumes ranging from thousands of licenses per month down to only a few licenses per month (Vendor testimonial)
- no monthly charge, no minimums, no up-front costs, only pay for licenses you deliver — perfect for all Vendors, large or small
- pre-priced contracts available for high-volume Vendors — Contact Us if you are interested
- easily integrates with virtually any sales scenario
- sell via an integrated e-store such as Kagi or Avangate and Avangate ARMS
- fully integrated with Kagi — Kagi does all the accounting!
- sell via PayPal and use the integrated PayPal IPN (Instant Payment Notification) services
- easily integrated with other e-stores — even your own custom e-store
- easily integrates with sales scenarios via an emailed itemized receipt
- also supports sales via "brick 'n mortar"/walk-in store sales
- Licenses applications for the most prevalent computing platforms:
- products built for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 (including plug-ins)
- products built for Mac OS X 10.2 through 10.6 (including plug-ins)
- Java products that run on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 or Mac OS X 10.2 through 10.6
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» Learn more, take our LicenseControl tour.
» Experience LicenseControl from the customer's point of view.
» Watch the 10 minute movie about setting up a licensed product.