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28 August, 2014 - Tracer New version of Serial Key Generator is now live! This time you are able to use both 32 & 64 bit versions of this applications at no extra charge. There is also: -Source code generator for MS SQL online validation - C#, Visual Basic.NET, Delphi, C Builder and Java.

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MSSQLRegistration component for Delphi & C Builder. Memory leak fixed in TRegistrationFile component. Validate, add and delete serial keys from MS SQL server.

Example projects for MS SQL server validation (C#, Visual Basic.NET, Delphi, C Builder and Java). Updated help and documentation, new demonstration video. Features- Generate serial keys using custom number of columns and characters per column. Serial keys can contain uppercase and/or lowercase charactes and/or numbers. Generate up to 2 million serial keys in one turn (1 million with 32 bit version of SKG).

Export serial keys to CSV, TXT documents. Import serial keys from CSV, TXT documents. Export serial keys to MySQL and MS SQL databases (SQL Query generator). Export serial keys to encrypted registration files (SHA-512). Update encrypted registration files (add new serial keys, delete or validate existing serial keys).

Source code generator for encrypted registration files supporting, Visual Basic.NET, C Builder, Delphi and Java applications. Source code generator for MS SQL online validation supporting C#, Visual Basic.NET, Delphi, C Builder and Java. TRegistrationFile and TMSSQLRegistration components for Delphi & C Builder. Validate, add and delete serial keys from MS SQL server.

Documentation and example projects for VB.NET, C#.NET, C Builder, Delphi and Java. No external dll's needed! Algorithm is not a problem and it's free for everyone if you plan to create you own UI.

But still, it takes some time to create an interface to generate serial keys, to modifiy them, export options etc. Average developer earns about 50$ per hour and for those it is a waste of time to do it and they rather pay 20$ for already developed and tested software. Regarding 64 bit.

Just replace JetDB with ACE provider in connection string and that's it. The rest of the code remains the same. I through about creating a custom format binary file for storing serial keys, but the search option proves to be too slow. Since that type of file is not a database (and therefore does not contain indexed fields) sorting is pretty slow, and without sorting binary search (the best option) is not available. In fact, I'm testing SQLite which is multiplatform and could be the best solution for the future.

I get that the entire system is useful, but my point is, when you've provided the entire algorithm for free through the sample code, and it's trivial to generate keys and files for use with the system, why would anyone pay for the generator? BTW, you really need to consider moving away from JetDB if you're going to make the program cross-platform.

Aside from it being a Windows-only thing, it takes a while to initialize, and using the system with a 64-bit program is practically impossible if the user has a 32-bit version of Office installed because the Access Database Engine runtime refuses to install under such circumstances. A custom format will not only save space (if you use binary structures to represent keys), but offer additional obfuscation and affordances for whatever custom features you might want to implement. It would also actually give people some reason to pay for the generator software. The concept is not that hard - you said it yourself. But still, many people like automatization and don't have time to code this themselves.

Even for us it took several years to make 7-8 (sub)versions of this software to make all of these features and test them. It's not just hashing, but providing serial key groups with different hash salts, checking file integrity, implementation in 6-7 programming languages and scripts, offline and online registration options etc. So, I don't think 20$ is much regarding all of the features and the time we spent developing it. And also, once paid, you get all future versions and upgrades for free.