Robin
Is it called "cracked version"? 1.aw...you know some software is for a charge, but someone cracked it so that if you download this kind of version of software, you wont pay for anything..so is it called "XXX(name of software) cracked version"? 2. is it correct? this software is for a charge?the opposite is this software is for free. what do you often say this? Thank you
Oct 5, 2013 9:06 AM
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1. Cracked software is when someone has changed the code of the regular version of a software program to get rid of undesirable features such as copyright protection, serial, key or password requirements etc. Usually this is done so that the software can then be shared with others. Generally speaking, if a person cracks a program and then distributes it, they give the name of the software in many different ways. Some examples: Adobe Dreamweaver CC Crack Adobe.Acrobat.XI.Pro.v11.0.2.Multilingual.Cracked Nero 2014 Platinum v15.0.02200 - Final + Patch Different 'crackers' label their cracked software differently. Go to Piratebay or Extratorrent for examples. 2. The correct way to say this would be 'There is a charge for this software'. Opposite of that wold be 'This software is free'.
October 5, 2013
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From Wikipedia: Software cracking is the modification of software to remove or disable features which are considered undesirable by the person cracking the software, usually related to protection methods: (copy protection, protection against the manipulation of software), trial/demo version, serial number, hardware key, date checks, CD check or software annoyances like nag screens and adware. The distribution and use of cracked copies is illegal in most countries.There have been lawsuits over cracking software.
October 5, 2013
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