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DESCRIPTION
Licensed offers a place to put your license keys for your software. Every effort was taken to make entering details as quick and painless as possible. After all, software licenses aren't really something you should spend much time worrying about.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.0:
- Uses a smaller font for all controls to be more compact.
- Redesigned toolbar icons.
- You can now drop applications onto the Licensed icon or onto the main list to create entries for them. It will fill in the product name, version and maker where possible.
- Your last-used e-mail address is now remembered and used when you add a license.
- The e-mail drop-down list now shows up to 7 items at a time and a scrollbar when there are more.
- The delete button is now enabled when more than one license is selected.
- When search yields only one result, pressing Return will move focus to the Maker field rather than the list of licenses.
- After deleting an item, the focus is on the list of licenses, rather than "nowhere".
- Choosing the Find command automatically shows the toolbar if it was hidden.
- Fixed a bug where the Search field would stop working after the toolbar customisation sheet was shown.
- Added more default vendors.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
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| Licensed User Reviews (10 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Jul 17 2009 |
YULETIDE Seems to no longer be under active development...? Would love the ability to export/import CSV and/or AppShelf files! (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Apr 7 2009 |
YULETIDE Great little piece of software. Online synching/storage would be sweet, but totally not necessary. Price is right. Stable, nimble, simple and well-executed. What more could you ask for? (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Apr 14 2008 |
DOMINIKHOFFMANN It would be nice to see, in a future version, some kind of ability to export to a CSV file. (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Apr 13 2008 |
TWISTERMC The MacUpdate download was giving me 1.0b1 and not the final 1.0. The developers website has the 1.0 release. (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Apr 15 2008 |
AMAR SAGOO Sorry for the oversight. This has now been fixed. Regards, | |
 | Apr 5 2008 |
JACKER I looove it: simple, powerful and quick access For all areas 5stars and plus!! This is all you need. A shame its got a beta tag on it, for me it fells like full totally. Thanks sooo much!!! - exactly what Mac people have been waiting for, so long... (Version 1.0b1) | |
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 | Oct 21 2006 |
ZIP0804 I'd recommend LittleSecrets for keeping things secure, since it is screaming fast as Universal binary and Fort Knox-alike with its 448 bit Blowfish encryption. Years of experience. (Version 1.0b1) | |
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 | Sep 26 2006 |
IDJSTER For a beta application this is a very nice start. I'm all for single purpose applications without so many bells and whistles that it becomes the bloatware that I hate so much on PCs. This is small, sleek and easy. One thing I'd like is encryption as my license numbers to me are as important as passwords. Other than that, it suits my purposes perfectly. Kudos to the author! (Version 1.0b1) | |
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 | Apr 14 2008 |
PETER DA SILVA Have you tried putting your license keys in your keychain? :) (Version 1.0) | |
 | Apr 28 2006 |
FAHLMAN If you are looking for a simple to use utility to manage the serial numbers of your applications then Licensed is it. The best attribute of Licensed is that it is designed to just store serial numbers, which makes the appearance clean and operation easy. Because it is a beta it is lacking features, understandably. It would be nice if it had a preference pane where default settings could be entered such as the owner's name and email address. These settings would automagically appear in the proper field when creating a new license. The fact that it has a list of built in Software Companies that it will auto-populate in to the "Maker" field is nice. It'll even remembers Makers that you type in that weren't originally in its built-in database. Another feature request would be the ability to "upgrade" applications and the upgraded application to appear nested in the newer applications entry. For example, if I own Photoshop 7 and I upgraded Photoshop 8 I would like to be able to upgrade the Photoshop 7 to Photoshop 8 therefore "attaching" the two together. This would also simplify the interface because it would only show the most recent applications. The built in search is great too. It's a very easy way to find just the application you're looking for. While I'm requesting features the option to show/hide columns would be nice. The Duplicate License is great for people who own multiple versions of the same applications with different serial numbers, though I'd like a Duplicate button in the toolbar. The ability to copy the serial number to the clipboard so it can be pasted in to an installer's dialog box is easy on the fingers. (Version 1.0b1) | |
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 | Mar 28 2006 |
BLAZEDRAGON555 Hmm, how do we know if the developer isn't viewing every single one of our licenses right now and using them on his programs? I mean, I don't want to be mean but this is a bit shady... (Version 1.0b1) | |
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 | Mar 28 2006 |
PHALERON That is the first thing that went through my mind, though I am sure the developer has good moral values, and probably a very nice program. But, better safe than sorry. (Version 1.0b1) | |
 | Mar 28 2006 |
TIM.DEHRING Mainly because Littel Snitch doesn't detect any outgoing posts with this app running? (Version 1.0b1) | |
 | Mar 28 2006 |
BLAZEDRAGON555 Well, really, it seems like a really good program. The interface is nice. And well, to heck with it. What do I care if the dev. is using my licenses? I shouldn't. (Version 1.0b1) | |
 | Mar 29 2006 |
AMAR SAGOO Wow, it never even crossed my mind that people might consider this. Maybe that was a little naive of me. However, why is Licensed particularly suspicious when compared to, say, Wallet? The only reason I can imagine is that Licensed is free. The main reason for it being free is that it was developed in my spare time, and my current employment doesn't allow me any outside business. If it helps, a simple reason why you might want to trust Licensed is that I have a reputation and a career to protect. Please let me know what you think. | |
 | Mar 29 2006 |
BLAZEDRAGON555 I'm sorry for any trouble I caused, it's just that I was wondering at the time. I downloaded the program and it works. Sorry, again. (Version 1.0b1) | |
 | Mar 28 2006 |
TEKL I'm still happy with keychain ... (Version 1.0b1) | |
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