[amibroker] Re: Sharing AFL while protecting intellectual property

2009-11-13 Thread Mike
That's my understanding too. You need to write your functionality as a DLL (in any language supporting DLL) that can then be added to the user's Plugins directory. There has been an open request (#51) since 2006, currently flagged as planned. Add your comment if you want to support the request:

[amibroker] Re: Sharing AFL while protecting intellectual property

2009-11-13 Thread hydrob...@rocketmail.com
I'm also a C++ developer, and I have converted afl to C++ in the past. But this particular afl is unusually large and will be error prone to convert. I'll add my 2 cents to the feedback center. --- In amibroker@yahoogroups.com, "Potato Soup" wrote: > > I'm a c++ developer, I might be able t

[amibroker] Re: Sharing AFL while protecting intellectual property

2009-11-13 Thread Mike
I wouldn't be too quick to jump to that conclusion. There are many vendors that have been marketing trading subscription services for years, not to mention print media doing the same (albeit at a greater delay). And, if web site hosting services can be believed, any website can be made fault to

[amibroker] Re: Sharing AFL while protecting intellectual property

2009-11-14 Thread Mike
Thanks Keith. I was looking for a link like that to include in my original reply. However, that does not help for vendors producing tools as opposed to strategies (e.g. an indicator, an optimizer, etc). For tools vendors, the vendor would still need some kind of license solution. Mike --- In

Re: [amibroker] Re: Sharing AFL while protecting intellectual property

2009-11-13 Thread Ronald Davis
; To: amibroker@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 4:23:08 PM Subject: [amibroker] Re: Sharing AFL while protecting intellectual property I'm also a C++ developer, and I have converted afl to C++ in the past. But this particular afl is unusually large and will be error prone to convert.

Re: [amibroker] Re: Sharing AFL while protecting intellectual property

2009-11-14 Thread Keith McCombs
This may solve some of your problems. Check it out. http://preview.collective2.com/ Mike wrote: I wouldn't be too quick to jump to that conclusion. There are many vendors that have been marketing trading subscription services for years, not to mention print media doing the same (albeit at a

Re: [amibroker] Re: Sharing AFL while protecting intellectual property

2009-11-14 Thread Keith McCombs
DON'T let your 'Protection' scheme reduce your profits! Nobody asked for my opinions on software marketing. But here they are anyway (you are not required to read any further if you don't want to). If you are selling, or renting, software, you want to maximize the number of PAYING customers.