The program is simple to use and is now completely stable.įor this early a version, version 1, the program shows real promise and I hope to see the dev continue to improve on the list of found serial numbers. While that may not seem like a large number you have to realize that there is no real standard for how a program stores and checks the serial. I looked at the list and it appears that a number of the possibles are the correct codes. It found 20 confirmed licenses and 92 possibles. The program itself does the job it claims to do. I know the dev put in a lot of time fixing a problem that was effecting a handful of users. If your purchase of an Office product came with a 25 character product key, you can use the steps below based on which product you have to find out where you should enter that key to download and install your Office product. I have to say it is rare these days to find this level of support. Today I received a new version to download which fixed the problem. And not all people running the program had the problem. Seems that I was a member of a select group of 5 people having this problem. The problem only occurred when scanning the plist file for my weather program, Seasonality. Over the course of a few emails he sent me debug versions and I sent back the reports. I found out it was a happening only when doing a deep scan, which is the default, and emailed the developer. When I installed it and ran it for the first time it crashed partway through the scan.
I purchased the program on a recent promo as the price was right.