[v2.4.7] KMSOffline – A new KMS-based universal offline activator for Microsoft products

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KMSOffline is a new KMS based universal offline activator made by Ratiborus from Russia. It supports three main activation methods: KMS activation, HWID activation and KMS38 activation, so as to meet the needs from different users. In addition, it fully supports all the major editions/versions of Microsoft’s Windows, Server and Office software products. The actual tests showed that the activation effect of KMSOffline is very good!

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[v4.8] TrayStatus – Show the status of keyboard keys in your system tray

TrayStatus is a simple yet practical application that indicates whether certain keys are activated in the system tray, developed by Binary Fortress Software from Canada. It supports Caps Lock, Num Lock, Scroll Lock, as well as Alt, Ctrl, and Shift, and also provides information about hard drive activity.

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