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2007-12-19 00:57
Rough
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Cracked tools

Cracked (commercial) tools/applications (mainly from the start of the C64 era) should be filed under C64 CRACKS, not C64 TOOLS.
2007-12-19 01:24
Conrad

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A couple months ago I uploaded these two (as an example to the topic) :
Wave Logo-Editor
Nigel's Music Routine
These are tools but also have linked an ICS intro before them, so I'd take to your point of view that these should be under "cracks" ?

I've noticed some other ICS releases are under C64 tool category as well, even though they are just a cracking group.
2007-12-19 01:45
The Overkiller
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Well, ICS put a lot of spreading intros. I'd bet these tools were not cracked but only introlinked for spreading.
2007-12-19 02:50
chatGPZ

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look up the definition of "crack" in the rules :)
2007-12-19 07:12
null
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I agree on the part of them having to be listed as cracks if they are actually cracked. However, this may make it a bit tricky when looking for tools... how about either dual catagories ( so it can be filed under C64 Tools *and* C64 Cracks )? or perhaps a C64 Cracked Tools catagory, although that goes a bit ( or byte, if you will ) too far.

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2007-12-19 07:16
Oswald

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TAGs could solve this issue easily.
2007-12-19 08:04
Rough
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I'd rather chose the option to expand CSDb to commercial software and include original tool .t64, .crt and .g64 files.
2007-12-19 08:06
chatGPZ

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no
2007-12-19 08:09
cba

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Quote: I'd rather chose the option to expand CSDb to commercial software and include original tool .t64, .crt and .g64 files.

Oh no please not...
2007-12-19 08:41
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Oswald: \o/

Rough: /o\

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