A Helpful little program

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Hi guys,

If you've ever lost the box your software came in (which I do all the time), and need to find the license code for backup purposes, this is a spiffy little program that can help.

http://www.klinzmann.name/licensecrawler.htm

It scans your computer registry for software keys and displays them, so you can write them down and hopefully take better care of them. Which I usually don't and that makes this program very useful to me.

This is not a keygen or serial hacker of any sort. It does the same thing you could do if you started regedit and just looked for them. But it does it much faster than you.

I ran it on my personal netbook and it found most of the keys, but not all. Even so, it's a useful starting point for backing up your software codes.

Best of all, 100% free.

Thanks!

TM
 
Hmmm, not sure if some EULA's would class this as "reverse engineering" or "disaasembly" ... ?
 
It can only discover keys which have already been legitimately installed on your computer. Writing them down on a separate piece of paper at install time (or indeed, just keeping the box) is in the same class. It's not attempting to circumvent anything other than bad record keeping habits.
 
Very handy, found all my keys, a quick screen shot, copy & paste and she's all backed up!

Cheers for the link.
 

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