
The Professional version also adds support for deep scanning, command-line operation, Time Machine backups scanning, and scanning across a network of Mac computers. The freeware version supports 69 programs, while the $30 Professional version now supports 864 different applications.


The freeware will scan your Mac for any software and allow you to save any associated product keys as a TXT, HTML, XML, CSV, or PDF file. The Mac Product Key Finder works on MacOS, whether you’re running the latest MacOS build or not - at least, as far back as MacOS 10.6 Snow Leopard. Despite being more than just a key finder, the program leaves a relatively small footprint on your computer, which is always a plus. It also includes a list of software licenses for Microsoft Office, Windows, antivirus programs, and heaps of other applications and software installed on your system. You can use the power of ChatGPT in Google Slides now This major Apple bug could let hackers steal your photos and wipe your device
