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Crack Killer 1.2

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
  • Date added: June 23, 2002
  • Total Downloads: 87,405
  • Downloads last week: 115
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From CyberMatrix :

Crack Killer is a database application that enables software authors to track and report web sites hosting cracks, serials and pirated versions of their software. To the program features referred solid database to keep track of active and killed sites; highly configurable SMTP e-mail complaint capabilities; DMCA complaint notice generator; IP check function to help identify relocating and reborn sites; support for multiple companies; HTML and CSV export and import; ability to run SQL queries on the database; database filtering.

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