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Rough Account closed
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1829 |
Cracked tools
Cracked (commercial) tools/applications (mainly from the start of the C64 era) should be filed under C64 CRACKS, not C64 TOOLS. |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5086 |
Quote: Technically cracked tools are also Cracks but I don't think they should be listed as such unless an option is introduced to tag them as tools.
I don't know about you, but I sometimes search for tools here.
It helps if the tools are tagged as tools.
another reason to have tags |
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Rough Account closed
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1829 |
Bordeaux: I don't know what you are trying to tell us, your text is a bit confused.
In the first half of the C64 heydays commercial utilities definately had pretty good copy protections e.g. Copy Programs like Burstnibbler or some Data Becker software, so forget about your intro-linking stuff. |
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Tim Account closed
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 467 |
Rough.. sorry bout responding somewhat confusing.. i certainly recognise those (de-protected tools) as real cracks!
I guess I am just frustrated about all the consequences scene/non-scene causes in uploading and worried to see intro-linking of tools a new way of 'cracking in 2008' just to get stuff to the database.
That and a bit of 3am insomnia sarcasm ;) i'll try not to do that anymore.. hehe
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Rough Account closed
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1829 |
Quoting BordeauxI guess I am just frustrated about all the consequences scene/non-scene causes in uploading and worried to see intro-linking of tools a new way of 'cracking in 2008' just to get stuff to the database.
An old thread re-opened just to remind people to distinguish between cracked commercial tools and tools coded by sceners.
@Bordeaux: Of course it's not my purpose to open up a new wave of intro-linked tools. |
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