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The VCF
01-27-2004, 11:14 AM
Are You getting paid for All of your hard work?!

Are you getting all of your "due" on your software investments?

How do you secure your software assets?

Many of us probably invest significant time, effort and/or money in
the design, development, marketing and/or delivery of a number of
software products, right?

Do you ever deliver your software and then either get "stiffed" for
payment for it? :( And/or …

Find out that it is being sold and/or distributed freely to others
without any payment to you of any licensing, maintenance and/or
royalty fees that you may have been due?

How much do you figure that this costs you in lost revenue each year
from all of your software assets?

How do you know? … And if you do … What do you do about it?

Would you like to be able to have all of your Windows-based client
applications licensed, registered, and secured such that you may track
(and "build your lists" ;) from) all of your customers of all of your
applications?

Would you also like to be able to efficiently offer different
"licensing" and/or "versions" of your Windows-based client
applications with different features and/or capabilities, potentially
at different price points, without your customers having to download
any additional software for them to quickly and easily take advantage
of any of the additional features and/or capabilities they buy from
you?

Would you also like to be able to offer Free and/or "low cost" Limited
Time and/or Trial Versions of your Windows-based client applications
that would actually quit running upon expiration of the specified time
period, unless of course your customer purchases the "permanent key" /
upgrade version(s) from you?

Now you may! ... with all of your Windows-based client applications!
....
with The VCF's V-Lock License Management System (VCFLMS)! From:

http://www.thevcf.com/vcflms.phtml?camp=71_Lisa1

The VCFLMS allows you to license your applications to only run on one
machine, and to expire after a predetermined length of time.

You may also upgrade your customers from trial to permanent status at
any time.

Additionally, The VCFLMS provides Feature-based Licensing / Control.

You can control which features of your software are 'active' for each
customer individually based on the license(s) for which they have Paid
You!

You may release a single product version containing all it's features
thus reducing the time and cost of maintaining and delivering multiple
product versions.

Most importantly - Your software will run Only on the machines for
which Your Customers have Purchased Licenses.! :)

Unlicensed/authorized copies will not run.

You can create customer accounts and administer all of your customers'
licenses using the VCFLMS easy to use web based interfaces! :)

Secure, License and Track All Your Customers of All of Your
Applications with
The VCF's V-Lock License Management System (VCFLMS) Today! :) from:

http://www.thevcf.com/vcflms.phtml?camp=71_Lisa1

We hope this all helps all of you realize the maximum revenue and
benefits from all of your work, investments and applications! :)

The Virtual Consulting Firm ™
"Real People Providing Real Solutions in a Virtual World™"
http://www.TheVCF.com


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