So a plugin that gets compiled as part of an app under osx can not be
used by another user who is trying to gain the functionality without
paying or without proper license?
Are you sure?
Kind regards,
Giovanni
rbml at alphaview dot com
On Jul 28, 2007, at 7:19 AM, Daniel Stenning wrote:
> If they are commercial plugins I believe you can only use them
> within your
> own compiled apps. ( assuming you purchased the plugins ).
>
> Once inside a built app the plugin is in the form of a dynamic library
> designed specifically to interface with the app you are running.
> They are
> not like, for example windows DLLs where sometimes the same DLL
> instance in
> memory gets shared by several apps the same time. A good thing too,
> because
> this used to ( does ?? ) lead to endless issues around DLL versions
> and
> mismaches between apps. One of the great things about RB apps and any
> plugins they use is that everything gets "locked" into a single app
> bundle.
> This removes so many hassles.
>
>
> On 28/7/07 08:16, "Giovanni" <rbml at alphaview dot com> wrote:
>
>> Hello there
>>
>> On OSX apps packedges, are the plugins accessible and reusable? Or
>> are
>> plugins safe to distribute?
>>
>> Thanks guys,
>>
>> Giovanni
>> From my iPhone
>> alphaview.com
>>
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