StarForce announces a new product - FrontLine DVD-R
Posted on 02/08/06 17:57 by Herbert                             
StarForce announces a new product - FrontLine DVD-R

StarForce announces a new product - FrontLine DVD-R

StarForce Technologies announces release of a new version of FrontLine - 4.00.013.003

The new version presents a new product - StarForce FrontLine Pro DVD-R.

This version is similar to the version FrontLine Pro CD-R and allows applying protection for product's distribution on DVD-R discs. Just like in case of Pro CD-R, when using Pro DVD-R, duplication should be performed using special discs '“ StarForce DVD-R's.

Another remarkable feature of FrontLine 4.00.013.003 is the new option allowing to save a license into a REG file has been developed for protection with binding to computer's software-hardware configuration (FrontLine Pro/Basic Hardware). License saving is helpful in case of operating system reinstallation, otherwise if the license is not backed up before reinstallation of the system, it won't be possible to restore it, and one more activation of the serial number will have to be spent in order to reactive the application on the newly installed OS. Also it's possible to select either to require to save the license into a file during activation or to ask the user if he wants to save it. All options described are set for protection projects on the server; therefore, it's necessary to specify them if needed when sending a request for a project.

To order FrontLine Pro DVD-R protection projects and StarForce DVD-R discs, contact StarForce FrontLine sales department: sales@star-force.com

Source: StarForce

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By gitreel, Wed 2 Aug 2006 19:24
Somehow, I see this being ineffective.
By dentman42, Thu 3 Aug 2006 21:40
FrontLine? Does it kill fleas and ticks? devil
By LastStand, Fri 4 Aug 2006 09:40
LastStand@dentman42 Maybe that's how they think of us.
[edited by LastStand on 04.08.2006 09:41]
By debro, Fri 4 Aug 2006 12:23
debroWho cares? Every starforce game has been unpopular anyway. Any game company using starforce is signing it's own death certificate. Is starforce the bargain copy protection? Or what?
By Saxtus, Tue 29 Aug 2006 16:41
Remember!!! Here you can find an updated list with the games you must avoid buying: http://www.glop.org/starforce/

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