
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. 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. You signed in with a work or school account From the home page select Install Office (If you set a different start page, go to aka.ms/office-install. Select Install (or depending on your version, Install Office> ). I purchased the program on a recent promo as the price was right. You signed in with a Microsoft account From the Microsoft 365 home page select Install Office.
