Every once in a while you come across an elegant solution to one of life's problems.  EasyLock is one of those solutions.  Consider this.  As a developer, you've written a great application.  You need to protect your investment when you distribute your application, but the last thing you want to do is to get into the complexities of writing a security program.  You don't want to spend $659 on timeLOCK! (tm).  You don't want one of those solutions that makes you pay for each copy you distribute either.  That's where EasyLock comes in. 

EasyLock is a highly polished trialware program that lets you distribute your application by simply setting a few variables and calling the EasyLock server from your application.  

EasyLock uses Windows OLE server technology to provide a security mechanism for electronically distributing your applications.  As the distributor, you just set a few properties and execute a simple function call.  EasyLock shows a customizable splash screen and allows the user to obtain registration information, and continue the program if the time/use limits haven't been exceeded.  When the user registers the program with you, you can Email him a user name and registration code he can use to unlock the application for unlimited use on his machine.  You generate the registration code from a part of EasyLock that you don't distribute.  This streamlines your distribution files, and protects your program from prying eyes.

With EasyLock, you pay once.  Then use EasyLock as many times as you want.  You can show off your fully featured software instead of crippling it, because you can control the amount of pre-sale use with EasyLock.

Here are some of the key features of EasyLock:

   - Monitors and controls time and usage
   - Automatically generates unique registration codes
   - Supports up to 2 registered levels
   - Registers the proper level automatically based on the registration code
   - Displays detailed ordering information which you can customize
   - Displays customizable information about your application
   - Supports Email fulfillment saving shipping costs
   - Also protects MIDI files from exploitation by allowing you to encrypt/decrypt them
   - Super easy function call
   - Properties allow customization

For more technical details about this software, see the help file.

Setup Instructions:
1. Start Microsoft(tm) Windows and unzip the file with PkUnZip.EXE or comparable program
2. In File Manager or Explorer find Setup.exe in the directory (folder) where the product was unzipped
3. Double click on Setup.exe

When you order this software, you get unlimited use on 1 computer; technical support; and permission to distribute the EasyLock ActiveX server. You will receive a registration code you can enter on your computer with your name to get unlimited use.

To order through Compuserve, "GO SWREG" and double click "Register Shareware".  In the "Register Shareware" window, double click "Author's User ID".  Enter "102136,3077".  The search executes.  Double click "Display Selected Titles".  All the CRA titles appear.  Double click on the appropriate title.  Click "Register". Your Compuserve account will be billed for the registration amount.

To order by mail, complete the order form from the program, and send it (or equivalent) with payment to CRA, 9814 Indian Queen Point Road, Fort Washington, MD  20744.

To order with a credit card from Public (software) Library,  call 800-2424-PsL or 713-524-6394 or FAX the order to 713-524-6398 or send it by CIS Email to PsL at 71355,470.  You can also mail credit card orders to PsL at Box 35705, Houston, TX  77235-5705.  THE ABOVE NUMBERS ARE FOR CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY. THE AUTHOR OF THIS PROGRAM CANNOT BE REACHED AT THESE NUMBERS.  Direct any questions on ordering options, order status, refunds, product details, technical support, volume discounts, dealer pricing, site licenses, etc, by CIS Email to Computer Research Associates at 102136,3077 or call 301-839-8040.

WUGNET is our official distributor on CompuServe - GO WINUTIL - Library 8
for Windows 95.  Registration ID: 13070 (16 bit), 14002 (32 bit)

