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KeyRing 1.1

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  • Date added: March 30, 2006
  • Total Downloads: 1,240
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From Blackwave Studios :

KeyRing is a freeware Windows application that manages software licenses for the workplace. KeyRing allows you to add, remove, and trade software licenses among employees and computers, for an unlimited number of software applications. It consists of a stand alone database that will hold all your license keys, and a stand alone EXE. No installation is required.

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