Licenses Stack
A Database for your licensed software
Contents

Software

Adminalyser

Reference Maker

Licenses Stack

File Sync

License

USB2Serial Chat

Links

Port Chooser

DIFfersifier 3.0

Zipfer

Salery Web Shop

Quibble Archives Browser

Bugs in the Quibble
Archives Browser


Sample Scripts Stack

Chat Rev 1.2M

CheckPDF 1.0

Create New Stack 1.1

Curvator

Bugs Log 1.0

Country Codes 1.1.1

Noughts and Crosses

XFCNs and XCMDs

More downloads

Licenses Stack

About the Licenses stack

This Lisences stack is a simple database to track your licenses and serial numbers. I needed this because sometimes I need to re-install software for which I need a serial number. It is easier to have all serial numbers in one database than in several files on the hard disk or even in paper license contracts.

This stack has been made available for the iHUG 2003 CD as an axample of Stack for New People. It contains a small number of fairly simple scripts and show how to quickly build a nice colour interface.

Here you see a screenshot of Licenses 1.0.


The Licenses stack is not only a very simple database but can also serve as a sample stack for starting HyperTalk scripters. With this purposes, it is included on the HyperCard Mail List CD 2003 of iHUG.


Minimum Requirements

The Lisences stack runs with any Macintosh provided that HyperCard 2.2 has been installed. Since it has a colorised interface, using the AddColor XCMD, it is not adviced to use this stack on B&W 68K Macs. Although the stack can be used on B&W Macs, a few minor error messages might appear. This can be solved by removing the AddColor scripts.

The Color Tools should be active. Do this by opening the Color Tools stack and pressing the Install button. A new button will be installed in the Home stack. If this buttons says "Color Tools are OFF" then press the button to make sure that "Color Tools are ON".


About the Icon

The icon of this stack shows a file, containing information about several applications. The quartered application icon on top of this file symbolizes the many applications of which the file holds the serial numbers.
Give this stack a label, by choosing a label from the File menu (in MacOS 8 and later) or the Label menu (in MacOS 7).


Download

You may download Licenses 1.0 here.


Copyrights and license:

In the text below, application/stack refers to Licenses 1.0 and the accompanying components. Author refers to Mark Schonewille, product is defined as any medium that may contain Licenses 1.0. Other terms are defined by international agreements, directions of the European Union or Dutch national laws. A number of terms are defined by custom law.

Licenses 1.0 is a copyright protected application/stack. The application/stack and all other components of this software package cannot be sold as a separate software package and cannot be part of any commercial product, such as magazines, shareware collections on cd-rom and the internet, books and promotional artefacts, without a written permit of the author. This restriction also holds if the product is a free gift.
Licenses 1.0 may be freely distributed in unaltered form, as long as the above restriction is not violated. This means that Licenses 1.0 is freeware, but the property rights remain with the author. The author is eligible to request the removal of the application/stack from hard disks and computers and the destruction of any other product that contains the application/stack.

The author and the persons who are mentioned anywhere in the application/stack or documentation are not responsible for any damage that is possibly, allegedly or actually a consequence of the use of the application/stack.

IMPORTANT: even though Licenses 1.0 may be distributed freely for non-commercial purposes, the copyrights still apply to the application as well as separate parts of it. Some parts of Licenses 1.0 are copyrighted by Apple Computer.

Last update: 02-06-2005