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SINC 0.9.1


License Free
Requirements System 7.1 - Mac OS 9.2.2, or/Mac OS X 10.0 or higher
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Thomas Kuehner File Size 28k
Date added 25 May 2003 Check your speed

What does SINC mean?
SINC simply means 'SINC is no compressor'.

What is SINC?
The purpose of this script is to generate or to validate a serial number corresponding to a username. Without knowing the code exactly, there is no way to recreate this number. With the decoder routine placed in a script application it is possible to realize a licensing function where users have to enter name and number and the decoder checks if the number is corresponding to the given name. The encoder allows you to create the serial numbers so you can send them to registered users of your own.

How to use?
The source has been published under the GPL and may be included without further permission into your own projects by respecting the license.

How to get SINC?
The script is hosted courtesy at macscripter.net. You will find in the ScriptBuilders section.

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