Kali Anti-Piracy Pricing Model Changed

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Kali Anti-Piracy

The release of Kali Anti-Piracy protection system got quite positive feedback from both developers and even some Apple employees. However, one common thing we have received as a feedback is that the pricing model used is too complicated and that the developers don't want to take the hassle of reporting and calculating their sales volumes.

So we've listened -- now you can enjoy the industry standard protection (none of the products protected with Kali Anti-Piracy have been cracked yet!) at the affordable $100* activation fee with the successive flat royalty payments of $50 per quarter -- no more sales-based fees!

Think on how much you lose on the piracy -- and the price of the Kali Anti-Piracy license is exactly 101 stolen copies of your $0.99 product. Do a simple math and take the right decision.

More throughout info on the licensing is available here. You can sign up and add your product on the developer's page.

* Prices are calculated based on the product price not exceeding $9.99.


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Cool Tools Holiday Blitz

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What are you going to be watching on TV this thanksgiving holiday? Probably haven't given it a thought yet right. How about a 4 day marathon of Cool Tools (November 27-30th 7am-11pm). Cool Tools gives you an insider's look at the changing tools marketplace. From the newest innovations to improvements on old standbys, you'll see design, development, demonstrations and testing of the coolest tools out there.

Avoid the lines at the store and all the hassle that goes along with fighting the crowds to try and save $5 on a gift for your sister. She wants a Bosch PS20 anyway, so you might as well sit back on the couch watching Cool Tools on the TV, shop along at OhioPowerTool.com from the laptop and enjoy the weekend with too many left over turkey sandwiches.  

     


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Desktop/SMS Background

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Version 2.2.2 OS 3.x only! Set desktop and SMS background in the iPhone settings without WinterBoard Don’t want to go through the hassle of respringing every time you want to try out a new background? Here’s a quick and simple alternative. Open up settings, click wallpaper and select the image you want to lay out. Above the [...]
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Lifehacker: Vitamin D Turns Your Web Cam into a Security Camera [Downloads]

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If you've been thinking about setting up a web surveillance camera but were put off by the expense or hassle, Vitamin D makes it easy to turn your web or networked camera into an easy-to-use...
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Engadget: Raidon announces HyBrid Disk SSD / hard drive combo

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Not interested in piecing together your own hybrid SSD hard drive with something like SilverStone's HDDBOOST kit? Then you might want to consider waiting for Raidon's upcoming HyBrid Disk drive, which promises all the same benefits with none of the hassle (apart from actually installing it in your computer, that is). Complete details on this one are still a bit light, but you will apparently be able to remove the SSD and use it on its own if you like, and then have its contents automatically backed up when you put it back in its enclosure. No word on pricing just yet either, but Raidon says the drives will first be available in an internal, 3.5-inch version in April, with an external version following later in the year.

Raidon announces HyBrid Disk SSD / hard drive combo originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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