License key recovery system

A new license key recovery system is ready to use and can send you the lost key immediately by email.

Our database contains only hashes of full name and email. A hash value can’t be reversed or decoded to extract any personal information. All entered data will be hashed and compared against the database.

Most licenses are present starting from year 2009. Our principle is to provide lifetime licenses for our software.

 

soundmaven.com

After a year and a half in development we are finally ready to launch the brand new version of soundmaven.com! Please have a look at some pre-aggregated pages:

The site can work a bit slow when it aggregates a page for the first time due to it accessing quite a few APIs. To address this problem, we have cached 1000 most popular artists according to Last.fm and all of their albums.

If you like the site, you can help a lot by spreading the word about it through Facebook, Twitter, or your own blog. We also appreciate any thoughts and opinions you may have, so feel free to post them on the site’s  Feedback page. Thanks!

AVG False Positive

A few days ago AVG reported the Klone.P virus in TeraCopy and Direct Folders. It was quickly fixed with the next AVG update, but now it detects Klone.Z virus in the same files. Personally I wouldn’t trust antivirus that can’t make a decision about virus name. 🙂 You may check your files at virusscan.jotti.org or at www.virustotal.com.

If you want to report the false positive please read here (thanks to Jonathan for link).

You can disable AVG from scanning some folders. To do this:
1. Start AVG user interface
2. Select “Tools” – Advanced settings
3. Select “Resident Shield” – “Exceptions”
4. Click on “Add Path”
5. Browse to the path to be excluded from AVG scanning
6. Click on OK

From: AVG Technical Support [mailto:support@avg.com]
Sent: 29 May 2008 12:28 PM

AVG Anti-virus Research Lab has analyzed the file(s) you have sent from your AVG Virus Vault. Below you can find the results for each file. The final verdict on the file is either a correct detection or a false positive detection.

“C:\Program Files\TeraCopy\TeraCopy.exe” – false alarm

Best regards,

AVG Technical Support
website: http://www.avg.com