Ramblings of an old Doc

 

As the product site says:

“recALL allows you to quickly recover passwords from more than 200 programs (mail, web browsers, instant messengers, FTP clients, wireless, etc.) and license keys from more than 2,800 applications. recALL is the world's first program that allows you to recover most of the password and also a license from damaged operating systems through native support of the Windows system’s registry files .
Due to the unique function emulation FTP, POP3 and SMTP you can recover passwords from any application supporting these protocols, even if the program is not yet supported in recALL.” – recALL

The supported programs are listed on the homepage in Polish, but there’s a Google Translator embedded, so use it…

You can use Ctrl+C to copy to clipboard and Ctrl+V to paste…or double click to display and copy individually. You can export the info after the scan as well, to save in a text file if you wish.

There’s even a portable version.

As gHacks says,

“recAll is a great program that can retrieve product keys and login information stored by Windows or programs running on the operating system.

It supports more than 2500 programs in total and is useful not only when you plan to move to a new PC or install a new operating system on the existing one, but also when you reinstall software and need that serial number again to register it or need the login information used by the application.” – gHacks

Truly a “must have”. Thanks for this gem, Martin Brinkmann!

Website: http://keit.co/p/recall/ . There are screenies there as well (in Polish).

 

Source:

http://www.ghacks.net/2014/12/26/retrieve-serial-numbers-product-codes-and-login-information-on-windows-with-recall/?_m=3n%2e0038%2e1469%2ehj0ao01hy5%2e1iqj


Comments
on Dec 27, 2014

Snagged it.  Thx, Doc.

on Dec 27, 2014

Thanks, Doc, I will benefit greatly from this little gem... being I have C.R.A.F.T. disease and 'can't remember a fechen thing'

on Dec 27, 2014

You're welcome, fellas.

on Dec 27, 2014

Me also. Thanks.

starkers

'can't remember a fechen thing

Old news. Tell us something we don't already know.

on Dec 27, 2014

DaveBax

Me also. Thanks.


Quoting starkers,

'can't remember a fechen thing



Old news. Tell us something we don't already know.

Come off it Dave, we all know that you'd completely forgotten.... and now you only know because I reminded you.

And by the time the cock crows in the morning you will have forgotten again... even if you tie a piece of string around your finger as a reminder.

Yup, you won't remember what it's there for.

on Dec 27, 2014

starkers

Yup, you won't remember what it's there for.

I'm hi-jacking the thread now so last thing. Want you to know I have sticky notes all around the house. After reading 10 of them I realize I have to do what is written down.  Second thought I might as well hi-jack this thread as it about the only action it's seeing. Maybe this will keep it on top,

on Dec 27, 2014

Always looking for proggies like this...cos so often I forget which OS/key etc I have on which machine....remember...I have 10 VMs on just this one...

on Dec 27, 2014

DaveBax


Quoting starkers,

Yup, you won't remember what it's there for.



I'm hi-jacking the thread now so last thing. Want you to know I have sticky notes all around the house. After reading 10 of them I realize I have to do what is written down.  Second thought I might as well hi-jack this thread as it about the only action it's seeing. Maybe this will keep it on top,

 

Someone's begging to be shopped.

on Dec 27, 2014

DrJBHL

Someone's begging to be shopped.

No. Especially now since you have many pictures of me on FB.

Back to the program. Love it and even Jafo likes it.

on Dec 28, 2014


Always looking for proggies like this...cos so often I forget which OS/key etc I have on which machine....remember...I have 10 VMs on just this one...

Aw, c'mon, admit it.  you have an advanced level of C.R.A.F.T. disease... just like I have.

Its onset can begin in your 30s, 40s or 50s, with mild to intermediate effects... but once you turn 60 [and you have] it's all downhill from there.

I mean, Dave leaves sticky/post-it notes all over his place to remind him of this and that... if only he could remember where he put them.  By the time he has a vague idea and tracks them down, he discovers by the date on each one that they're often a year or two old... or even older.  Recently he found one from 1969, reminding him to stay up and watch the moon landing.... 'tis a bit late now, I guess.

Seriously, while I joke around, it isn't really a joking matter.  I saw first-hand what memory loss can do to a person while caring for my father.  He was struggling to cope with Alzheimers prior to my brother's unexpected death, but afterwards it was like it had progressed several years and he had little or no memory at all.  Maybe it was his way of coping with the loss, but come the end he didn't even know who his own wife or sister were.

Anyway, enough of that sad subject and back to the proggie.  I installed it and have written down several product keys and passwords in a little spiral notebook for future reference... just in case I forget I have recaLL.

on Dec 28, 2014

starkers

Aw, c'mon, admit it.  you have an advanced level of C.R.A.F.T. disease...

"Total Recall" takes on a whole new meaning with him....