Thank you for your support! As promised here is the license management package. Work now begins on porting over Ironwood, the new serial number minting engine, to Delphi and C++ builder.


Thank you for your support! As promised here is the license management package. Work now begins on porting over Ironwood, the new serial number minting engine, to Delphi and C++ builder.

Remember to visit hexlicense.com and download the documentation and enjoy the Delphi quick-start tutorial :)

The public repository is at:
https://bitbucket.org/cipher_diaz/hexlicense/src/master/

New development and features are available via Patreon, and are pushed to the public repository on interval.

#Patreon #Delphi #LicenseManagement

Comments

  1. Cant find the hexlicense_1.0.3_distro.rar :<

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  2. Your open source page hexlicense.com - Hexlicense goes open source
    clashes with your order page in terms of pricing.

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  3. Brett Wilton That is a cache version, I removed it after I decided to use patreon. The latter means its more affordable for everyone, more people can start working with it - and patrons get access.

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  4. So to get access to Hexlicense with source one can either buy a regular Single Developer License for $200 or become a patron spending $25 per month? Or did I get something wrong?

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  5. "Oops! That page can’t be found."

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  6. So is this now open source "community" or not? I dont have an account on patreon.

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  7. Uwe Raabe The product has been discontinued as a commercial product. Patreon is for those that wish to help fund further development. Existing customers naturally have access as a part of their license terms.

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  8. luke skywalker It is open source, Patreon is for those that wish to support further development and have faster access to the new changes. Existing customers have access throughout their terms ofcourse. But as a financial venture, the product has been taken off the marked.

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  9. So, definitely: where can one download the full sources? Believe me: the post you have made is very disorienting in that regard. Are the source available or not?

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  10. How you guys manage to make this so extremely complicated is beyond me.

    You have a commercial product that is being discontinued and thus going open source. This is not difficult to understand.

    Then the question is, should it be supported by the original author in the future? I think i had 20+ emails about that for both Byterage and HexLicense.

    If so, how should one fund said development? And today most people seem to use Patreon for that.

    This solves quite a few things:
    1. I dont have to pay for invoicing and the normal tax / accounting associated with sales

    2. I am able to allocate time in chunks rather than hours that are all over the place. So you have linear development time rather than sporadic

    3. I dont need to pay for web hosting and maintain that, everything is in one place.

    As for download URL, that is coming (bitbucket). But I have a normal job and a family to take care of, so things dont happen over night.

    If this is hard to understand then I really cant help you making it clearer.

    hexlicense.com - Open source, Patreon model

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