RiP Dev has changed the pricing model for Kali, their solution for developers looking to protect their app from piracy.
Originally Kali employed a pricing model based on sales volume, this was considered too much of a hassle by many developers.
Now you can enjoy the industry standard protection (none of the products protected with Kali Anti-Piracy have been cracked yet!) at the affordable $100* activation fee with the successive flat royalty payments of $50 per quarter -- no more sales-based fees!
Think on how much you lose on the piracy -- and the price of the Kali Anti-Piracy license is exactly 101 stolen copies of your $0.99 product. Do a simple math and take the right decision.
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Jeff - August 4, 2009 at 4:29pm
I'm curious. What are some of the apps that are under this protection? As a developer I can honestly say, Pirating is Stealing. Some developers live depending on the software they sell. If you want to use the app, simply buy it.
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attnck - August 4, 2009 at 5:09pm
I've been trying to find out just wich apps have protection as well as I'm curious as to how the prosess works. I may be wrong but I think a game called "StrongHolds" ($0.99) might employ this security. And if not they have some sort of security that can tell wether the app was paid for or downloaded illegally.
I don't understand why more develpers don't use this Anti-Piracy software.
It seems like the intelligent thing to do.
Well if I release anything usefull in the app store, you can bet it will use this Anti-Piracy technology.