[casual_games] Alternatives to ActiveMark

Phil Steinmeyer psteinmeyer at newcrayon.com
Mon Oct 3 20:52:58 EDT 2005


E-Sellerate's framework is apparently the preferred Mac solution, but I 
haven't tried it personally.

A lot of Mac vendors don't do the whole 'unlock the full version' thing - 
they have a separate trial and full version, thus sort of negating the need 
for DRM (as the trial version is pre-crippled).



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Larson" <kevin at snap2play.com>
To: "IGDA Casual Games SIG Mailing List" <casual_games at igda.org>
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: [casual_games] Alternatives to ActiveMark


> I'm looking for a DRM solution for the Mac. Any suggestions?
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> Kevin Larson
> snap2play
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> On 10/3/05 3:35 PM, "Luc Van den Borre" <luc at nuclide.com> wrote:
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>> James C. Smith wrote:
>>> Armadillo was a common choice in the past but now I think it can become 
>>> part
>>> of SoftwarePassport 
>>> http://www.digitalriver.com/corporate/solutions06.shtml
>>
>> Armadillo (not linked to Digital River) is still available:
>> http://siliconrealms.com/armadillo_engine.shtml
>>
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