Originally posted by guest_sunsound+Oct 18 2004, 01:52 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (guest_sunsound @ Oct 18 2004, 01:52 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>, I'm a little afraid to make a request for fear of catching hell from LocustFurnace. [/b]
If you follow the guidelines and search before posting, post accordingly, and ask for shareware and freeware, you will not have to worry about anything.
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By this, I mean a Prog that was offered as Pure LEGAL Freeware....or do YOU, LocustFurnace, make the decision as to what constitutes LEGIT FREEWARE?? [/quote] Being the moderator of this board, I do have to make the decisions on many things, and I also catch a lot of irate from frustrated people. The program in question is.
http://www.freeware-alternative.uni.cc/fre...s_download.html
This program would be a grey area in legal standings. But since it does nothing you yourself can not do, which would be rolling back the clock on your PC, and it appearantly does not break past the encryption protection of a software or change the status of an app from being shareware a full version, the program is something I don't see any reason to not allow it. After all, you can just change the clock to extend the trial period, or reinstall the OS, & reinstall the app and get another 30days.Shareware Cheater is one of its kind application that will let you use a TIME-LIMITED Shareware application for as long as you want, 99% Time-Limited Shareware Applications will work fine with Shareware Cheater.
Your requesting the prior Freeware version of the now pay title, its ok to ask for as well.
The benefit of older software is from the older licensing of some titles.
You must have read the postings and not understood that the reason many people have had their requests rejected is due to them asking for Full Versions of software.