Softkey Revealer Makes Saving Your Serials a Snap
I've used Magical Jellybean Keyfinder for a while to keep tabs on my Microsoft Office and Windows product keys, but what about all the other apps I have on my system?
SoftKey Revealer can track down serials from a ton of different programs. A full listing is available on the developer's page, and it includes apps like Photoshop, Corel Draw, Delphi, Autocad, Dreamweaver, and loads more. Some Microsoft apps (including Windows and Office) are not supported.
Game serials are not included, but you can download their GameKey Revealer software to grab them.
Lists can be saved in text or Microsoft Word format or printed.
Revealer is freeware, Windows only, and it's portable. Throw it on your flash drive in case you need to grab some keys for your parents or friends!
[via gHacks]
SoftKey Revealer can track down serials from a ton of different programs. A full listing is available on the developer's page, and it includes apps like Photoshop, Corel Draw, Delphi, Autocad, Dreamweaver, and loads more. Some Microsoft apps (including Windows and Office) are not supported.
Game serials are not included, but you can download their GameKey Revealer software to grab them.
Lists can be saved in text or Microsoft Word format or printed.
Revealer is freeware, Windows only, and it's portable. Throw it on your flash drive in case you need to grab some keys for your parents or friends!
[via gHacks]













Comments
6
Subscribe to commentsRavenSep 11th 2008 3:33PM
Would rather just use magic jelly bean. It gives everything.
http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.html
Lee MathewsSep 11th 2008 3:36PM
For the record, Jellybean is supposed to grab other serials, but I've never had good luck with it finding non-MS keys. Just my personal experience, does it work for you?
straylightSep 11th 2008 5:18PM
Urm Raven did you READ the article? It mentions Jellybean, Revealer seems to do things Jellybean cant. They even bookmarked a list.
Try reading slower.
Teguh AdityaSep 11th 2008 10:00PM
Can't download it. Their googlepages bandwitdh is exceeded.
SchwinnSep 12th 2008 8:50AM
Agreed - bandwidth exceeded.
It's times like these I wish websites would post MD5 hashes to their software, so that we can download them through P2P software and know that we didn't get a virused/compromised version. I know I would share the file indefinitely on P2P if it was hashed like this... I imagine others would do it too.
FyrewerxSep 12th 2008 11:18AM
Amazing how their bandwidth for the download was exceeded, but their ADWARE crap had no problem popping up.