Best way to keep track of plug-ins and licenses

This look cool - but sync costs 50 $ - not practical. And not obvious untill you click sync. But supports 3rd party sync ? They dont allow dropbox either.

If i read the forum , one of the first posts state - that its a procastination tool, organize something, but you spend time on the organization aspect alone - to make it look cool. For me kepass is a bit more focussed, as its not about looks, or anything - its a key chain, and nothing more.

I do some music project management, but i do that with trello, as the information in there is not top secret. (I track stuff what needs to be done, and that is probably not intresting for anyone else.) It also comes with a app, and its like a living excel sheet, feels also a bit more focussed. (And i can drag /drop stuff around, when its done.)

Joking aside!

For the little software and plugins I own I keep a music software folder in my personal Dropbox. In that folder I have a notepad for each vendor. Inside each notepad I list the products and their licenses and other info like account credentials(PW hints, never type them out), purchasing price and dates.

Since it’s on my free Dropbox account, I can access that folder from my laptop, MacBook and phone. It works really well!

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