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DTAG MS Office 365 License Removal Tool
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License Server Client
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Native Instruments
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com.ealaddin
Seapine License Server
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Shake License Manager
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Apple Inc.
ActiveState License Installer 2
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ActiveState
License Manager-Intel
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Nalpeiron
SPSS Commute License Utility
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SPSS Statistics Commute License Utility
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com.spss.SPSSStatistics17
PASW Statistics Commute License Utility
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Ultimatte License Utility
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com.Ultimatte
License Agreement (EA version 8)
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com.codeweavers.CrossOverHelper.EA version 8.Enterprise Architect 8/
EskoArtwork Network License Manager
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Life-saving: Apple seeks to patent an anti-drowning feature
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Apple’s got a patent for ultra-accurate tracking system
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The US Department of Justice decided to take on Apple over the way the company does business, essentially. What does that mean for regular users?