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| CrypKey’s Ready to Try feature enables you to offer potential customers free trials of your software. It allows you to manage the trial version by specifying the terms of its use. For example, a software trial version can be limited to a specific time duration or number of executions. Ready to Try also permits you to offer selective functionality of your software during the trial period. | ||||||
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| CrypKey allows you to offer one free trial of a software application per computer to your potential customers. When the free trial has expired, the user is prompted to contact you for authorization if they wish to purchase the application for ongoing use. | ||||||
| You can select what you will permit unauthorized users to do during and after the free trial period. User can obtain additional free trials, but only if they install them on different computers. Eventually, users will run out of opportunities to access different computers to install your trial version. | ||||||
| Turn trial versions into sales! | ||||||
| When the free trial period has expired, users will not be successful in reinstalling the software without your authorization. Unlike many other competing copy protection solutions, CrypKey also prevents an unauthorized user from backdating a computer in the attempt to obtain an additional free trial. Since CrypKey does not use a computer’s registry in its copy protection solution, unauthorized users who attempt to edit the registry to obtain additional trails will fail. Even if users attempt to format their hard drives, CrypKey still recognizes the computer and knows that the authorized free trail is already consumed. To keep using your software, users have only one option at the end of the trail period: purchase an authorized copy! | ||||||
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