The setup executables in some paid for Windows software downloads are 
individualised to the customer's name.

EditPad Pro is one such example.

I'm surprised the method isn't more widespread.

David

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On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 16:03, Greg Hellings <greg.helli...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 2:08 AM Tobias Klein <cont...@tklein.info> wrote:
>
>> Hi Greg,
>>
>> Thanks for expressing your interest in this and sharing the vision! :)
>>
>> POC = Proof of Concept?
>> I'll come back to you personally.
>
> Yes, a proof of concept implementation that allowed each user to click 
> through to "purchase" a given module. A new locked version would be generated 
> at that time with a unique key for the individual and offered to them for 
> download. I'm a developer, though, not a web designer or UX type of person. 
> So the look and experience was rough. I just wanted to prove to myself and 
> others that it could be done. It was a minimal amount of work to do that from 
> a technical standpoint.
>
> --Greg
>
>> Best regards,
>> Tobias
>>
>> On 12.03.19 23:44, Greg Hellings wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 5:12 PM Tobias Klein <cont...@tklein.info> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm following up on the last thread that I started. Who would be 
>>>> interested in actively supporting the following idea:
>>>>
>>>> - Develop/set up an online platform that sells non-free Bible translations 
>>>> as locked Sword modules
>>>
>>> This is, technically, trivial. I've created at least two functional POCs in 
>>> the past that would create a customized download with a uniquely locked key 
>>> for every "purchaser" (the POC part came in that it didn't actually 
>>> transact money).
>>>
>>>> - Establish a non-profit that becomes a Library Card Holder @ The Digital 
>>>> Bible Library (DBL)
>>>
>>> Sounds like a lot of paperwork.
>>>
>>>> - Negotiate with Bible Societies to actually get licenses for distributing 
>>>> specific non-free Bible translations
>>>
>>> Sounds like even more paperwork.
>>>
>>>> - Develop a software that uses the DBL's REST API for automatically 
>>>> creating locked Sword modules
>>>
>>> If the DBL's REST API is reasonable and well-behaved, this would be a very 
>>> simple task as well. The programmatic creation of SWORD modules from 
>>> pre-parsed text is very simple and straightforward (the biggest 
>>> complexities in our module creation process comes from the rigid nature of 
>>> how we store scriptures on disk vs the great freedoms we offer to module 
>>> creators in the XML we accept and in the parsing of the XML).
>>>
>>>> Anyone interested? We would need:
>>>
>>> I am keenly interested. I believe that lack of modern English translations 
>>> is a huge detriment to the SWORD ecosystem. It's one of the main reasons I 
>>> don't use any of our apps on a regular basis. The only thing that has 
>>> stopped me, in the past, has been the social back pressure from other 
>>> members of the CrossWire community who, for reasons still opaque to me, 
>>> oppose the existence of a separate entity that is not affiliated with 
>>> CrossWire that distributes for-pay SWORD modules.
>>>
>>> Since I have print copies of all the modern English translations I want, I 
>>> have no true pressing need for such to exist, as much as I really wish it 
>>> did. Thus, rather than fly in the face of others in the community to 
>>> scratch my own personal itch, I have opted against such and continue to 
>>> solely use dead tree editions for reading and studying and limit my digital 
>>> interactions to search.
>>>
>>> I foresee that you'll also find that many of our core, active members are 
>>> still of the opinion that such an entity would be a negative thing. As I 
>>> mentioned, I do not comprehend their objections but have not made a strong 
>>> effort to really find out why their objection exists. It would, for me, be 
>>> nothing more than a pet project more answering the question of, "Is it 
>>> possible, technically", and that answer has already been given by my POCs 
>>> for me.
>>>
>>> --Greg
>>>
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