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JLicense 1.0

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  • Price: Purchase $10.00 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows 95/98/2000/NT
  • Date added: April 07, 2001
  • Total Downloads: 18
  • Downloads last week: 2
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From Crawlbase Software :

Copy protection and licensing software for Java products. It is stronger than ordinary password-based copy protection, because it can identify the user's machine. You can test all the functions with this free trial.

Connect your phone to the Web to back up the phone, share photos, or access contacts or text messages

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Convert any Windows file to a secure PDF document.

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