I have an existing app that has a free trail, and the same code/download can also be "upgraded" to a full-featured application by giving it a "license key". This is done with some magic and the semi-hacky method of getting some name for a machine. So, basically I am selling licenses per computer.
The current payment and activation proceed as follows:
Customers pay via paypal, then I get an email from paypal and then send customer an email to request their ID, so I can send back a license key. This is not optimal for a lot of reasons.
If I were a customer I would not be impressed.
The topic is briefly addressed and mentioned here:
http://secretgeek.net/25steps_21tools.asp
Unfortunately I am not sure of the good alternatives. I want to be able to do all this programmatically. I do have my own domain and it is hosted on linux server. I can server side code if needed I suppose.
What I want is an automated process for getting the license key to the client. They will have to either supply the machine ID up front (no way that I can see in paypal) or in a response to an email.
In many/some cases the software is not on a machine with internet access, so a pay through the software is no good.
I can think of lots of rube-goldberg things that involve code on my website, some involving databases, all involving CCing me with license keys, etc.
Paying for the service is fine - I do not want to spend my time on this stuff - I have lots to do to upgrade the product.
It is Win32 right now - moving to Mono soon hopefully.
I prefer to keep the licensing scheme as it is - with a key tied to a machine.
Does anyone have a nice clean solution?
EDIT: Both answers (only two as of this writing) are good. I am going to do the paypal IPN thing and have the IPN notified page send an email with a link to a form. It also will make an entry into a database with the authcode - which will be checked later.
The customer goes to the link, enters the details from their specific machine and the auth code I send from the IPN/Paypal. I check the database to ensure this is valid and not a duplicate, and then if successful display the license key and also email it to them.
Not implemented yet, but it should all work. Just have to hack out some php.
