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A keygen is a small program, usually written in an arcane programming language, that generates a "key" when executed. The resulting key is typically used to decode or encrypt software which can reduce piracy. The word "keygen" may be confusing because it could refer to any of the following: -It could be referring to software that generates keys. -It could also refer to just the result of the execution of that application (e.g., "I've generated an RSA key") -A third possibility is that it's just slang for music, in the sense of "to buy music". -Finally, it could be a reference to the word "generate", as in the phrase "I generated a key". Keygen notably refers to software that generates keys that can be used to decode encrypted files. These files are commonly those found on copyrighted software such as video games and movies. It is an effective way to protect those files from piracy. The verb is "keygenning". The examples below show mainly software keygens: notably, 'keygened' and 'keygened' means the same thing: The following examples show also games keygens: wKeys generates keys for Yamaha keyboards (e.g., XG). This is a command-line application that can be used to generate keys for different applications on the computer. It is also available on the website of the author, https://code.google.com/p/keygen/. The program has some built-in features, particularly in the case of Electronic Arts games, but it can generate keys for any application. Windows Keygen is an open source key generator which creates key files for various Microsoft Windows versions. The program was created at School of Computer Science, DePaul University in 2006 by class student Bryan Bellis and released under version 2 of GNU GPL v3 license on April 27, 2011. Keygen for EA Games' Origin platform. It can be downloaded from its website. This is a tool that creates a working key for all of the games in the Origin client. It can be downloaded from its website. This is a program used to generate keys for Origin games, developed by SimoK321 and released under GPL v2 license on May 4, 2012.(https://github.com/SimoK321/Origin-Client-Keygen) This application does not work properly with Windows Vista SP1 and SP2, and Windows 7 x64 Edition or later versions, apply this fix: https://support.microsoft. com/en-us/kb/320736 This application can be used to create a key for Steam games. The commercial GOG.com (formerly Good Old Games) offers its own keygen service. It can be downloaded from its website. It was developed by Daniel Wade and released under GNU General Public License version 3 on March 22, 2007. The application has been updated since then to support more digital distribution platforms, such as the original binary code for Windows (now former). (https://web.archive.org/web/20170404214388/http://www.gog. eccc085e13
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