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While printing will be excellent, the export to XML which sounds forthcoming fairly soon, will be good enough in an unexpected disappearance of LWD. Plenty of free xml viewers and if you have any experience programming could probably create some sort of passable output in a pinch.
 
Just mentioning it was all. :) We have part time help at my work that take CC numbers. The work area does not allow purses or phones so can't snap a picture. But had to find a ways from a web page to prevent printing and copy/pasting the CC.

So we did find ways to prevent this....

I'd love some tips about how you did this (offlist, obviously). We're going to need to secure certain things wihtin the web version, and I'd love to avoid reinventing a wheel you've already created. :)
 
I'm hoping theres a button somewhere at Lone Wolf that if they ever go out of business the last guy out the door smacks it and all the anti-copying protocols go offline and we get to use HL or RW until computers refuse to run it.

I've committed to ensuring everyone can get their content out of RW repeatedly. You'll find those promises littered across these forums. But I believe those promises will become moot once we release the export/import mechanism in December.

The anti-copying protocols, however, are a different matter. If someone secures their content and gives it to you, or you buy secured content through the RW Content Market, that content will remain secured. It's not ours to give away, even if we went out of business.

That being said, we've now been doing software tools for tabletop gaming for just shy of 20 years. Lots of other companies have come and gone during that time. So I don't envision us going away at this point. :)
 
Date Alert! Date Alert! Commitment for feature implementation expressed with precision. Send in the redaction squad quick before people notice import/export is planned for December!
 
There was a BJ post, yes; but I don't recall a Rob post with a date for many months. Rob never gives us dates. ;)

I thought my post was obviously intended to be humorous but I'll add smilies next time.
 
There was a BJ post, yes; but I don't recall a Rob post with a date for many months. Rob never gives us dates. ;)

I thought my post was obviously intended to be humorous but I'll add smilies next time.

Please include the smilies. The stress levels are high, and it's impossible to tell for sure whether someone is being humorous without non-verbal cues to assist. Thanks! :)
 
It is fairly secure to state which month something is released. As long as the year remains obscured there is not going to be a problem.
 
Oooh! I'll have to remember this one! :p

Oh, please don't. I would hate to have you complete something in December that you said would be done in November, and have to wait 11 months to keep your word.

Opps, almost forgot the smiley.

:)

There we go.
 
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