December 19, 2008

Kasper-Key Sharing Network (KKSN) V1.1.0


Kasper-Key Sharing Network (KKSN) V1.1.0

oin the Kasper-sky Key Sharing Network where you will find always WORKING keys delivered to your machine.

This application is designed to read the database that is shared by all users and list over hundreds of keys offered to you for almost every week (there is Over 800 Keys working in the database, and always growing). There is no need any more to search the web for the latest keys (But you have to find the database list). All you have to do from now on is start this application, click on list the keys from the database and select the database file then select the keys that are valid for your software version, in average you will find each key hosted in FIVE servers (mirrors) that you need to download from then click to download it in seconds (No more Rapidshare to wait or Online to search) Download directly from the database which is updated every week with more keys.

With this application, it's the finale of the constant search for a valid key.

Keys list up to date as follow:
1- Keys for Kasper-sky Anti-Virus (KAV) Version 6, 7, and 8
2- Keys for Kasper-sky Internet Security (KIS) Version 6, 7, and 8

“Windows Vista Compatible.”


Application requirement:
1- .NET Framework 3.5 from Microsoft.



Download:


Pass: "www.dl4all.com"

Tutorial:





2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Purchasing memory is such a time consuming process... You have to search online for prices, sort through which ones are genuine, go out to a bunch of electronics shops,compare prices, finally buy your memory, and then hope that the price doesn't drop in the next month or so.

I've been f'd over by crazy price changes in the past... especially this one time when I bought a Micro SD card for my R4 gaming flash card at what apparently was a bargain price, only to later see that it fell five bucks in a week's time.

(Submitted using Nintendo DS running [url=http://kwstar88.zoomshare.com/2.shtml]R4i[/url] PostN3T)

Anonymous said...

Memory sure is becoming cheaper and cheaper and cheaper. I wonder when we will finally hit the ratio of 1c to 1 GB.

I'm still waiting for the day when I will finally be able to afford a 20 terabyte hard disk, lol. But for now I guess I will be happy with having a 32 gigabyte Micro SD in my R4i.

(Posted by Nintendo DS running [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TA58lFC0gE]R4i[/url] Net3)

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