WebKnowHow Friday, October 27, 2006; 08:11 AM
SourceGuardian (www.SourceGuardian.com)
announced the launch of Version 7.0, a powerful software protection
product securing the Internet-focused PHP programming language. The
upgrade of this popular software, originally launched in 2002 and
already in use by thousands of customers in more than 53 countries,
shows the company’s commitment to remaining at the forefront of
intellectual property security. Version 7.0 introduces a host of new
and enhanced features.

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SourceGuardian has become an essential tool for many web developers and
programmers, offering the ability to protect their PHP code and
therefore their intellectual property. The new version contains all of
the same useful features customers have grown to expect, including
bytecode encoding, time limiting scripts and locking to specific domain
names or machines. However, 7.0 further enhances functionality allowing
for protection of non-PHP scripts, including the popular Smarty
templating system. Other enhancements include a faster encoding engine,
additional security layers and a richer, more intuitive interface.
Speaking about SourceGuardian, a long-time customer and independent
developer Sam Granger states: "The SourceGuardian PHP Encoder has
enabled us to protect our work - ensuring peace of mind for us that our
software will not be copied."
“We’re thrilled to finally launch 7.0, with new features and
functionality primarily based on user feedback,” states Tatiana
Egorova, Marketing Manager of SourceGuardian. “SourceGuardian continues
it’s commitment to customer satisfaction, with a policy of continual
enhancement, support and discussion with our customers.”
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