I doubt there's a cracker alive that's said to himself "well I can't crack this app so I guess I'll have to buy it now". The most important thing to remember is that these people weren't going to buy your software in the first place. The more difficult you make it, the more enticing and fun it becomes for them. The reason for this is because crackers enjoy the challenge of trying to solve the puzzle you've created for them-it's a game that they enjoy playing. Look, if you write an app that's even halfway decent it's almost certainly going to get cracked. This is the kind of implementation nonsense that really ticks off your paying customers (especially Mac users who have zero tolerance for this kind of thing) and will almost certainly cost you more money in sales than trying to lock down your serials. Smith" the former chair of the english department, or "Mrs. Doe" the current chair of the english department, "Ms. Now you say you can just maintain a database of customer records to cross check against? Well this is going to totally screw over your paying users, because of things like: is this registered to "The English Department", "Mr.
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