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===Download===
 
===Download===
You can download beta releases for testing here: [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=92177 Lazarus CCR Files page].
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You can download it here:
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===Change Log===
 
===Change Log===

Revision as of 20:01, 16 June 2006

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About

FPOnGuard is port of Turbo Power OnGuard. OnGuard is a library to create demo versions of your Borland Delphi & Kylix & Free Pascal+Lazarus applications. Create demo versions that are time-limited, feature-limited, limited to a certain number of uses, or limited to a certain # of concurrent network users.

This is a source-only release.It includes package for Lazarus 0.9.16 official installer (and should run fine on later versions too)


The download contains the component package for Lazarus + documentation (pdf and hlp file) and probably all original examples ported to Lazarus.

This component is now designed for cross-platform applications (Windows and Linux-like).Pure Object Pascal.However some parts are heavy system dependant.

TODO

  • Test network usage code (NAF file is not locked?)
  • Better machine ID (based on CPU and HDD physical serial numbers for example)
  • Merge it with HASP USB keys support and others (plugin system?)


License

MPL 1.1

Download

You can download it here: [1]

Change Log

  • Version 1.0 2006/06/16


Dependencies / System Requirements

  • None

Status: Beta

Issues: Needs testing on Windows. Needs testing on Linux. Mostly working ;-) Probably not compatible with original OnGuard due to changes (removed asm code replaced with pascal not strictly the same)

Installation

  • Create the directory lazarus\components\tponguard
  • Ungzip+untar files into the directory
  • Open lazarus
  • Open the package tponguard.lpk with Component/Open package file (.lpk)
  • Click on Compile
  • Click on Install

Usage

Read manual.Very detailed and a lot of samples.