Since installation is not required, you can store LicenseCrawler on a USB flash drive, external drive, or similar storage unit, save it to any computer and run it.
Alternatively, drop the app's files on any hard drive location. The most crucial factor is that the Windows Registry does not receive new entries and can find no leftover files on the hard drive after program removal. Plus, you can carry LicenseCrawler in your pocket whenever you go.
The tool's interface is familiar and user-friendly; you can get started by selecting a computer to search in, together with the Registry category. After a brief scanning session, you can find the product ID, type and name, owner, and serial number for each entry, aside from the scan date and time. Can export these details to a plain text document (TXT), encrypted or not.
Furthermore, you can create an allowlist or blocklist, disable high-speed scanning to spare your computer's resources, enable a 64-bit scan, and scan multiple computers simultaneously by inserting a TXT file from the hard drive.
Additional tools of LicenseCrawler let you encode or decode Base64, translate ASCII into decimal or hexadecimal, calculate MD5 or SHA2 checksums, and check an Adobe key. Furthermore, you can save the configuration settings for further use, switch to a different language for the UI, and view log details.
The program has a good response time, swiftly completes a scan job, and uses a moderate quantity of CPU and system memory. During our tests, it didn't cause us any trouble, such as making Windows hang, crash, or pop up error notifications. Overall, LicenseCrawler is a reliable tool for finding product licenses on a computer.
Supported OS: Operating System: Win95, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Server 2008 R2 64Bit, Server 2012, and more.
Processor: Pentium IV or higher
RAM: 1 GB RAM (2 GB recommended)
Free Hard Disk Space: 200 MB or more