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Pace Anti-Piracy Inc. introduces a major upgrade to their industry-leading software licence protection service

PACE Anti-Piracy, Inc. has released a major upgrade to their Copy Protection and License Management toolset and end user software—Eden 5.0.

Overview

The Eden 5.0 release includes many updates and enhancements for PACE’s Publisher Partners—software publishers that use iLok to protect their intellectual property and their end user customers. The new version has major increases in security, performance, and ease-of-use for software developers.
For PACE's publisher partners that use the Eden SDK, several new Windows security countermeasures, as well as enhancements that enable faster build times of protected products are included in Eden 5.0.
Periodic license checks have also been added to the Eden 5.0 Wrapper to provide an additional level of protection.
The Fusion parser has been updated to provide improved support of C++11 through C++17 language standards.
PACE is also announcing that the iLok Cloud feature is enabled for all publishers that want to offer their customers the ability to activate without a dongle.
For convenience, iLok Cloud-enabled Eden Tools licenses are now available for Eden 5.0, so developers can authorize the Eden 5.0 SDK tools without an iLok. Developers that use PACE’s Digital Signing Service will also be able to sign their binaries without an iLok by leveraging Eden 5.0’s iLok Cloud licensing feature.

For End-User Customers, Eden 5.0 Features

  • Auto-updating of the iLok License Manager
  • Automatic download and installation of License Support by the wrapper, as needed
  • Notification of iLok Cloud use
  • Faster load times of protected products

Availability

Eden 5.0 is available today to software publishers as an option when updating their products.

Statement from PACE's CEO

Allen Cronce, CEO of PACE Anti-Piracy, Inc. states:
“This version of the Eden SDK is our best yet, setting a new standard for security, quality, performance, and ease of use.”

Meet PACE Anti-Piracy at NAMM 2019

PACE Anti-Piracy will exhibit in booth 14800 at NAMM 2019 in Anaheim, CA., January 24th – 27th, 2019. Software publishers are very welcome visit the booth, where the PACE team will be happy to answer any questions.

About PACE Anti-Piracy, Inc. PACE Anti-Piracy, Inc. is a privately held company based in San Jose, California. Since 1985, PACE has provided software publishers and distributors with high-quality solutions for secure software distribution. PACE products are used by a growing number of world-class software publishers and millions of end users around the world. Learn more

Friday January 25, 2019

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