Unlike older versions that required manual license files, v50135 uses TorDigger v2.1 – a local keygen that works offline.

Previous versions (v49821, v50204) suffered from database corruption during power outages. Version 50135 introduces an auto-recovery log and a more resilient SQLite backend. The "basic" moniker is deceptive—it handles thousands of SKUs effortlessly.


This is the core of our guide: basic inventory control v50135 with key tordigger setup free updated. Perform these steps precisely.

Once you have Basic Inventory Control v50135 running with the free Key Tordigger setup, optimize it further:

Basic Inventory Control v50135 with TorDigger is distributed as freeware by the original author for small-scale use. The "key" mechanism exists only to disable nag screens, not to bypass paid licensing. No purchase is required. Commercial resale of this version is prohibited.

Even with a free updated setup, you might encounter glitches. Here’s how to resolve them:

| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Key Tordigger crashes on launch | Run in Windows 7 compatibility mode. | | Generated key invalid | Ensure no spaces before/after Machine ID. Reboot both apps. | | BIC v50135 asks for key again after restart | Delete license.lic from installation folder and reactivate offline. | | Antivirus deletes Key Tordigger | Add folder exclusion in Windows Defender. |


Assuming you have the package from a trusted source (use at your own risk):

📌 Many users report that after TorDigger setup, the “Free Updated” label appears in the footer, indicating all patches up to 2025 are applied.


Basic Inventory Control (BIC) v50135 is a standalone software application designed for small to medium-scale inventory tracking. Unlike bloated cloud-based solutions that charge monthly fees, BIC v50135 operates locally, giving you full control over your data.