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Sales Information for SilverLining™ SDK License

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The SilverLining™ SDK is a complete solution for atmospheric rendering, and includes:

  • Windows libraries and C++ headers for static and dynamic multi and single-threaded runtimes
  • Linux static library for GCC and C++ headers
  • MacOS X 10.5 static library for GCC and C++ headers
  • Rendering DLL’s for OpenGL 1.2, DirectX9, DirectX10, and DirectX11
  • Complete HTML-based documentation and class reference
  • Sample code and compiled applications demonstrating usage within OpenGL and DirectX applications
  • Redistributable resource files and shaders
  • Complete source code and three months of free email-based support for paid licensees

Free Evaluation

The complete SilverLining™ SDK may be freely downloaded for evaluation purposes. Without a valid license code, applications linked with the SilverLining™ SDK evaluation will terminate after two minutes. However, this allows you to verify that SilverLining™ will work for your application before committing to purchasing a license. We offer pre-sales support to help you get up and running at support@sundog-soft.com.

Pricing

Royalty-free licenses for a single application are available for $2,500 USD. This includes access to the full source code of SilverLining™, rights for unlimited distribution of a single executable that links in SilverLining™, and three months of free email-based technical support. You’ll also receive a license code to unlock all of the time restrictions in the evaluation SDK. No royalties, and no per-seat developer costs – one license covers it all.
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Payment

We accept payment electronically and securely via credit card, purchase order, or other means your organization finds efficient. License codes are generated within one business day of payment receipt. For wire transfers, contact us for account details.

Multi-title/Site Licensing

Contact the Sundog Software, LLC sales staff for information on multi-title licensing, site licenses, incorporating SilverLining into non-executable middleware libraries, or any other business inquiries.