Re: cracks - not worth it
I also prefer free software whenever possible, but sometimes there isn't really a choice. For instance, Sandboxie has no free alternative that I know of; VirtualBox isn't nearly as good as VMware for my needs; VNC is so much slower than Radmin under the same network conditions. Photoshop is another common example of proprietary software that 1. has no libre or even commercial alternatives that are on par with it, and 2. is extremely expensive, making cracks the only way for hobbyists and amateurs that can't afford a license.
Sometimes it's just a matter of habit, though. In my case, Total Commander and Winamp have very good free software alternatives, but I've been using them for over a decade and don't want to relearn file management or media playback just because Stallman would approve :smilie4:
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If you must rely on the software to make a living, by all means pay for it.
Otherwise with many software (except Adobe), the prices have definitely come down and make them more affordable.
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I have tried a lot of cracked software since 1996. Never had any problems. Don't play around with it much these days. Maybe things have changed today.
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Depends... keygens? Fire them up in a throwaway VM to see if they're the real deal.
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I stopped playing in the cracks/hacks pool, probably 5 or 6 years ago. I agree that a lot of the prices are lower now.
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agree... cracks seem to be a lot more hassle these days.
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niplips
agree... cracks seem to be a lot more hassle these days.
Except for Genuine Windows 7 :)
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I do agree that there are open source/free programs that are 'good enough' for use cases. I use LibreOffice instead of MS Office because my word processor/spreadsheet needs are mostly personal. For me there are some applications where only a commercial application will suffice - mostly audio and video production. I do pay for the programs I use on a regular basis but sometimes the demos don't give me enough time to properly evaluate and learn if the program will suit my needs. That's where cracks come in handy: Extended demos. If I like the program I'll end up buying it but if it's only something used occasionally then a single version usually suffices and I'm not chasing every single X.0.1.24 update.