Earth said:What product were you trying out?
Gnosis said:Nice free stuff:
Avast, AVG, Avira, Comodo Internet Security, BullGuard, ZoneAlarm
Comodo Firewall, Emsisoft Online Armor
Browser add-ons:
Ghostery and Ad-Block Plus
On-demand scanners: Hit Man Pro and Malwarebytes Anti-malware
Others:
Fox-It Reader and Alternative Flash Player Updater; Wireless Network Watcher; adwCleaner; Chrome, Mozilla, and Opera (may not be supported anymore)
that is ok but let me know how did they detect that I had alrady used this?aztony said:You need to man up and buy the software if you like it so much that you have to trial it twice. At some point a developer needs to be paid for their overhead in creating and getting the product to the public. Or do like so many have done who don't want to pay for software and stick to freeware.
apaul said:that is ok but let me know how did they detect that I had alrady used this?aztony said:You need to man up and buy the software if you like it so much that you have to trial it twice. At some point a developer needs to be paid for their overhead in creating and getting the product to the public. Or do like so many have done who don't want to pay for software and stick to freeware.
This is something I never knew about.... I learn something new everyday from you!Anytime you install a trial software to your system, it adds a hidden files and sometimes hidden registry keys that has a time stamp. Uninstalling the software doesn't not remove these hidden entries. Because if you try to install the trial software again, the software will access these hidden entries and then knows that you have already used up your trial period.
Most of the time these hidden entries can not be removed safely, but if you reformat your system they will be gone.
Enjoy!!
Anytime you install a trial software to your system, it adds a hidden files and sometimes hidden registry keys that has a time stamp. Uninstalling the software doesn't not remove these hidden entries. Because if you try to install the trial software again, the software will access these hidden entries and then knows that you have already used up your trial period.
Most of the time these hidden entries can not be removed safely, but if you reformat your system they will be gone.
Enjoy!!
yes you can..but here we against, the rules of board or not i don't know....Why we can't re-install any software and get trial priod twice? How did they detect that I had used this earlyer? Is there any way to bipass it?
(actually I want the trial period of my AV twice)
If you like the product so much, why you want to cheat on developers? There are three ways to get the product legally:Why we can't re-install any software and get trial priod twice? How did they detect that I had used this earlyer? Is there any way to bipass it?
(actually I want the trial period of my AV twice)
absolutely you're right...we should honor the author/developers if you afford...other this you act like a thief...right?If you like the product so much, why you want to cheat on developers? There are three ways to get the product legally:
- by buying it
- by searching for a promo
- by looking up for free alternatives
any other ways like cracking software or bypassing it's internal trial detection mechanisms are illegal and if you do this then you're a thief!
It is simple as f**k: if you like the software go and buy it to honor the devs.
I like to torrent things & then go buy the program LOL.... am i still a thief?If you like the product so much, why you want to cheat on developers? There are three ways to get the product legally:
- by buying it
- by searching for a promo
- by looking up for free alternatives
any other ways like cracking software or bypassing it's internal trial detection mechanisms are illegal and if you do this then you're a thief!
It is simple as f**k: if you like the software go and buy it to honor the devs.
I like to torrent things & then go buy the program LOL.... am i still a thief?
May i please buy Umbra Total Security?yes you were until you buy