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ExeShield 4.8

ExeShield 4.8

...Locking and Double Key Protection; Invisible software-based protection (no dongles); Create evaluation copies tailored to your specific needs; No source code modification - no dependencies... Read more

3 February, 2012
PerfectDisk Enterprise Console 12.5

PerfectDisk Enterprise Console 12.5

...and installation processes. Plus, from the console interface you can seamlessly convert evaluation copies to licensed copies of PerfectDisk Read more

14 November, 2011

Sun gives new Solaris away

...as many hands as possible. Sun previously charged $20 (£11.45) for evaluation copies of Solaris x86, the version for servers running chips from Intel... Read more

16 December, 2003 by Michael Kanellos
Ten ways to increase your programmers' productivity

Ten ways to increase your programmers' productivity

Maintaining productivity can be a struggle, yet there are a number of ways to remove the obstacles that may be keeping your developers from working at full capacity Read more

1 August, 2008 by Justin James

Virtualisation: The cure for all software installation ills?

Analysis: The likes of VMware and XenSource think it might be, and some analysts agree Read more

31 March, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Macromedia's flagship fails to fire

...demo version of Studio MX 2004 before release. "The lack of prerelease evaluation copies was in retrospect a management misstep and sets the upgrade cycle... Read more

24 October, 2003 by David Becker

Guy Kewney's Weekend Diary

This was the week when it suddenly struck me that I'd been away. Things, it seems, have been happening; half my colleagues were suddenly obsessed with their appearance. Read more

14 March, 1997 by Guy Kewney
ZXProtector 1.1

ZXProtector 1.1

...reliable machine locking protection; invisible software-based protection requiring no dongles; create evaluation copies by days/uses/minutes; no source code modification; dependency files to... Read more

25 November, 2009
Softlocx SME 6.0

Softlocx SME 6.0

...but totally software based. Softlocx is the ideal tool to create trialware / evaluation copies of your software, it also allows you to integrate network protection... Read more

12 October, 2002

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