The latest version of SourceGuardian, version 6.0,
sees adds a host of features that will be welcomed by software developers
needing protect and distribute their online applications
SourceGuardian
announced version 6.0 of their PHP Encoding and encryption software. This new release adds more features for
developers wishing to protect their code and increases the protection
mechanisms within the software. SourceGuardian are taking a proactive stance in
protecting their customers source code, ensuring that they have the best
protection available.
The
predominant theme of this upgrade is to make it faster for developers to create
and distribute their commercial work. In addition to the licensing engine,
there have been core improvements to the speed of the encoder as well as added
layers of protection within the encryption of users files. Complimenting the encryption, improvements
have also been made to the obfuscation engine as well as a variety of user-led
improvements to the graphical user interface.
SourceGuardian
6.0 also features improvements to its licensing engine, which is bundled for
free as part of the package. This protects the intellectual property within PHP
scripts without the need to re-encode scripts for each customer. The licensing
engine can create trial versions of applications, can be locked to a specific
IP, Mac address or domain name and provides an automatic method of generating
license keys that can be used seamlessly with existing software distribution
systems.
Sergey
Egorov, CIO, believes that this new version of SourceGuardian will be very well
received by both their existing and new customers; ‘Since our quiet launch last
night there has been a surge in demand for the new demo as well as for new
purchases and upgrades. Giving a free upgrade to our existing 5.5 customers has
also been well received.’
Priced
at $250, the SourceGuardian 6.0 PHP
Encoder is available to download now. Also available from the site is a
fully-featured trial version.
To access more information about
SourceGuardian simply log onto
www.sourceguardian.com