Hi Rick:
I'm developing a rev app named ExamMaster where users take exams on a
Mac (perhaps unsupervised), and I want to deter them from looking up
answers on the internet. I certainly don't think of this as "spyware."
Paul Gabel
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On Oct 4, 2008, at 5:57 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
Hi Paul,
Isn't this like spyware?
I'm sure there is probably a way to do it, but why do you want to do
it?
If you are looking for ways to protect your software there are a few
methods you can use that don't involve creating spyware.
Let me know!
Rick
On Oct 4, 2008, at 4:48 PM, Paul Gabel wrote:
Hi everybody:
My stack structure is a mainstack splash screen and three
substacks. Within a Rev standalone, is there any way to be notified
if the user opens a web browser or attempts to write an email with
a non-Rev application? Is there any way to prevent it?
"on resumeStack" is not helpful in my case, as, if placed in the
mainstack (which is hidden by now), it is not triggered when I come
back from a web browser. I can't place "on resumeStack" in a
substack, because I am constantly going back and forth between
them, and, even in a standalone, it is triggered.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions (or even being told to
forget the whole idea).
Paul Gabel
Mac OS X 10.5.5
Rev 3.0
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