In a previous post, we discussed how to allow users to freely access minor upgrades while ensuring you get paid for major upgrades. But had you thought about the likelihood of ...

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Did you know that in some cases, the intellectual property driving your application can be recovered back in source code form within minutes?  You might be surprised how easily ...

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Author Administration Interface Redesign Responsive Layout: The prior fixed-width design has been replaced with a responsive design which works much better with smartphones, tablets, and high resolution displays. ...

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While developing updates for your software, you will likely have both minor and major updates/upgrades.  Minor updates will often fix small defects found and may even introduce small new features.  ...

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​Be sure to watch the 12 minute video above to learn more and view the SOLO Server administration interface demonstration. Also:  Preview SOLO Server Menu Transition Guide Now ...

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Regularly updating an application is almost always an inescapable requirement in the life cycle of a successful software product.  Accordingly, if your application is dynamic in nature and ...

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If your software is deployed to run on your customer’s IT infrastructure, chances are you have run across a customer wanting to deploy your software on a cloud server. ...

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It is inevitable that customers will need to move licenses from one computer to another at some point. When a license becomes invalidated in the licensing server as a result ...

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Last week's licensing tip, 4 reasons to allow software deactivation – and how it works, sparked a really good question: should you limit the number of times a ...

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There are 4 main reasons why you may need or want to deactivate a software license on a customer’s computer: The customer may claim to have a dead computer and is asking ...

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