

Still, if he can improve the software so that it's more reliable, and make a bigger point in the promo blurb at the top of this page of directing potential customers to the supported products page, it may eventually be an important tool for people with large investments in software. It might have saved him some of the flack he's getting here it the app had been more thoroughly tested. Perhaps, though, he could have used more beta testers to root out problems. One would have to have made a serious study of the subject even before building an app to utilize what you learned. Personally I can only imagine the work involved in figuring out how to find serial numbers for all the apps listed. That's not to say you shouldn't post here as well, but if you actually want a solution to your problem, working with the developer is the only route to take. If you have an issue, I suggest you communicate with the developer privately so that he will have a chance to figure out what's not working. If Mac Product Key Finder Pro cannot find the serial number for any of the listed apps that you have installed, then you have something to complain about. Before paying for the Pro version, or even the free version, you should visit the developer's web site and review the list of supported apps (). That said, I think it's easy for people to have elevated expectations for what an app like this can do.

So I don't need Mac Product Key Finder Pro. I haven't tried this app, primarily because I have collected most of my serial numbers manually.
