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That's why I love yr.no - it satisfies both, for where I live. |
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This way you can have access control based on registration for the users :D |
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provide the open-source program in the usual way (maemo extras, etc.) and then, on request per e-mail plus payment you reply with an encrypted database that the user must place in a given directory. You send the password used to encrypt/decrypt[*] to the user per e-mail (to the same e-mail as the one from which the request originated). [*] Note: the database stays encrypted and is only decrypted in-memory. This prevents casual users from copying the database (but technically adept users will -- if so inclined -- dump the unencrypted database from memory to disk). If the password is uniquely linked to the e-mail (e.g. password = hash(master password concatenated with e-mail), then at least there is a possibility of tracing a user who distributes the database with the associated password (because you can "reverse" the password by "cracking" it easily: your dictionary will be your list of registered e-mails, which, I hate to break it to you: won't be huge :). This would at least act as a deterrent for those who might consider "casually" giving a copy of the database to other users. |
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I agree with pichlo on this one. I really would like to have everything integrated into the app itself. In fact, this was the original reason I wanted to create Pierogi; I could see no reason why a remote control app should need to download data from the net...
I'm also not sure I've got a good way to distribute data from my own server. :) (If I'm going to give 30% to an app store anyway, I want to go ahead and use them for as much as I can. :) ) Hmm. I do like the idea of somehow providing a method to update the internal database, though. Heck, some sort of "subscription" to receive regular database updates would make sense; my brother has an app with a monthly subscription fee... But they do have a fairly fancy website set up for it. Hmm. I'll have to think some more. :) |
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Examples; a weather display application, facebook, real-time multiuser game, etc. If the application is selfcontained but can make use of networked resources for additional experience, you'd need to download/upload small amounts of data now and then. Examples; a game having online highscore table |
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As for the dillema of how to distribute - I would still say that "encrypting" database or merging closed-source modules with open-source base would be quite pointless, as dishonest people will be able to bypass it (with more or less effort). Having everything open sourced makes it less work for you, with - probably - same results - honest people will pay for it as you request. /Estel |
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