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Multimedia Protector - Preview Version 3
Category: Multimedia Protector - EN, Mirage
12.09.09 04:00 Age: 4 yrs

 



The upcoming Multimedia Protector release 3.0 introduces a unique technology - VIRTUAL ZONE - to protect EXE files, PowerPoint and all kind of applications which use an EXE file to display information.

The All-In-One Player creates a VIRTUAL ZONE in the memory of the computer, where the EXE file and all other files in the database are copied. After copying the files, the EXE file is started.
 
This VIRTUAL ZONE simulates a disk. If the EXE file opens another file or starts another application, the file is first searched in the VIRTUAL ZONE. If the file is not found on the VIRTUAL ZONE, it is searched in the real file system. This technique ensures, that an application runs without modification. An access to the VIRTUAL ZONE from outside is not possible - all files are completely protected during runtime.
 
The Multimedia Player technology is much better than a wrapper protection, as there is no chance to decompile the database. This offers a perfect decompile protection and is more effective than obfuscation of the code. 

                                     

 

The release will also offer a full support of Windows 7.

Download now a Beta Version of release 3.0.

 

Multimedia Protector Home Page

 

About Mirage Computer 

Mirage Computer, founded in 1995, is an innovative provider of packaged software and custom tools for developers. The main focus is on components for:

  • Content and copy protection, digital rights management for Flash, PowerPoint, PDF, EXE and other file formats - (Multimedia Protector)
  • Comprehensive license management, software activation and software copy protection for applications -  (Licence Protector)
  • Computer Telephony Integration with interfaces to databases - (CTI Data Connector)
  • Expert system for paediatricians - (kid 2000)

Our products are used in 40+ countries, available in multiple languages, and over 1,500 companies benefit from them.








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