Lost Software Activation Key Is Not A Lost Software
There are some things which cannot get lost, such as your house, your car or a big metal safe. But the house keys or the car documents do get lost very often and pretty easily. Luckily, that does not mean you\'ll have to buy a new house. But in the case of the software the things differ pretty much - if the activation key is lost, most of the time your only choice is to buy a new version of the program. Sometimes, the price to pay is equal to buying a new car. And if your money can be safe in a bank, to find your keyring you can simply whistle, and your electronic agenda keeps you from forgetting an important personal data, \"Recover Keys 2.0\" is a simple and sure way to find and backup the activation keys for more than 500 main software titles. Today, Recover Keys announces the new version of the program - 2.0. Besides the importantly grown number of the supported software, there is a brand new feature that allows you to find all the software keys among all your network computers and to backup them to one HTML/TXT/CSV file or just send them to printer.
In the generated found keys table you\'ll see the PC name, the user name and the company. There is also featured the fast search within the found keys. Another new feature: you can change a program activation key directly in the Recover Keys window without having to reinstall completely the program itself.
You can spend money to save time, or you could spend time to save some of your money; Recover Keys can save your time AND your money!
Pricing & Availability
Recover Keys 2.0 runs on Microsoft Windows NT4.0/2000/XP/2003/Vista and above and costs $19.95 (USD) for a single user license. Licensed users get free technical support and minor upgrades. More information on the product, as well as its free demo version that shows only the first 4 characters of activation keys is available from www.recover-keys.com/.
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