Licensing PS extensions
I need help on how to license an extension for a PS that I've created or how to limit the use of the extension to the appropriate users and for an appropriate period of time?
I need help on how to license an extension for a PS that I've created or how to limit the use of the extension to the appropriate users and for an appropriate period of time?
From your first post and the first sentence of the second post, it would be concluded that my entire work is based on barowing code, which is not true and which honestly offended me.
For the second part of your answer, i never said anything bad, evenmore I am grateful to you for the specific answer as well as for all the correct answers with which you solved many of my questions.
I transferred the code to jsxbin if it's safe enough, but I still don't know how to control unlimited use and sharing of my content?!
I work in company where I dispose Bridge / Photoshop codes to different users who mostly are engaged into different part of overall work. That may be different on your side, but just for example when you know their usual place they work at you may exclude part of script to be working only on certain computer (due to its user computer name etc) also less necessarily at some hours or else with option to log in every Monday with a password automatically beeing sent to that user E-Mail etc).
The licensing is more adequate for people who sell the product, here I understand you are in some control of company machines and in some contact with employess. It's more convininet to make main conditional script you keep on company server the other computers are linked to, but their users can't access its content beside given singly allowed functionality.
When you want to make some change, edit the script on server and the updates will be done on each computer at same time, including swaping used script functions when for any reason people are going to change their seats. You don't have to use .jsxbin, or operate individually other computers until someone removes PS from own workstation with important stuff.
btw the first post was answered by you in other manner, so after my another reply I didn't think you may get back to initial response, to note in your feeling the accusatory than humourous tone at the second approach.
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