Protect and License Mac or Windows Apps with AppProtect 5.1 for Offline or Online Activation

Protect and License Mac or Windows Apps with AppProtect 5.1 for Offline or Online Activation
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Wrap an Excel Workbook, MS Access, ExcelRT, Unity3D, Adobe Air, MAX MSP or other compiled Apps

HENDERSON, Nev.: Excel Software announced AppProtect 5.1 to protect and license Mac or Windows software.  AppProtect wraps a compiled application without programming to apply an offline or automated online activation process. On macOS, generate x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit or Universal binary for Intel or Apple Silicon computers. On Windows, generate both 32-bit and 64-bit EXEs for MS Excel or Access based products. AppProtect 5.1 now generates standalone macOS or Windows Apps from an ExcelRT workbook.

AppProtect can embed static data files into the executable.  For an application constructed from an interpreted language or that requires external data files, the unprotected files are no longer visible to the user. Apps created with Unity3D, MAX MSP, Adobe Air or Xojo are wrapped into a single, licensed EXE for Windows or APP for macOS. AppProtect can code sign the application during the build process.

AppProtect wraps an application with an activation process to require a computer unique password or Serial Number on first launch. The software vendor can generate passwords from AppProtect or automate the process with an online activation server.  Excel Software offers vendor accounts on the Safe Activation service to automate the Serial Number activation process, manage licenses or automate the payment and delivery process for online orders.

A vendor can self-host an activation server with Desktop License Server running on their Linux or Windows website.  In addition to manual or online activation, AppProtect can generate dongle enabled applications. Desktop applications can require that a USB dongle be present in the computer to run. Developers create their own USB dongles with the MakeDongle product.

AppProtect is $350 on either Windows (7, 8, 8.1 or 10) or macOS 10.10 or later. It includes a user guide, online demonstration videos plus royalty-free distribution rights for any number of protected products or licenses.