![]() ![]() There are lots of ways you can add licensing to your app, but there are 2 popular styles: Now we're going to walk you through each step you need to take in adding licensing, online activation, and timed-trials to your Delphi app. Step-by-step walkthrough: adding licensing and trials to your Delphi app It contains the native library and source code examples needed to integrate hardware-locked licensing in your app: Then download TurboActivate for Windows or macOS. Sign up or login and download the native TurboActivate libraryīefore you can do anything, you need to login to your LimeLM account (or sign up). To add floating-licensing to your Delphi app see the "Using TurboFloat with Delphi" article. This article shows you how to add hardware-locked licensing to your Delphi app (using TurboActivate). The examples apps, and this article, support Delphi 7 and newer.īy the end of this article you'll have working licensing integrated with your application, and thus the ability to sell individual copies of your software. ![]() There's also a full example app (one Delphi VCL example and one Delphi FireMonkey example) that you can download and play with without needing to add licensing to your app. ![]() This article will give step-by-step instructions on how to add software licensing (specifically, hardware-locked or node-locked licensing) to your Delphi app. Help > Using TurboActivate > with Delphi Using TurboActivate with Delphi
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