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Ape |
I can't find a download site for SmartCheck or SoftICE. Can someone give a link? Yes. I have tried Google. |
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27.11.2006 19:02:32 |
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unknown user |
ape, no we can't, because that would be illegal. It's out there but that doesn't mean you should use it. |
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27.11.2006 19:18:04 |
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Ape |
Are these illegal programs or do I need to just buy them? |
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27.11.2006 19:38:31 |
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ch0wch0w |
You need buy them |
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27.11.2006 19:47:43 |
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Ape |
Is there any trial versions? |
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27.11.2006 20:28:03 |
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Chaosdreamer |
I may be wrong but I believe the company that owned this software has ceased to exist. Therefore the software is no longer commercially available - so I guess no trial versions either. |
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27.11.2006 22:33:34 |
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unknown user |
Visual Basic, isn't even supported on it's own any more. The language has been discontinued. |
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28.11.2006 00:20:34 |
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quangntenemy |
Yeah and M$ will die soon So will Winblowz and you won't have to touch these crackits anymore |
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Edited by quangntenemy on 28.11.2006 00:57:40 | ||||
28.11.2006 00:56:17 |
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alt3rn4tiv3 |
now there's vb.net |
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29.11.2006 03:23:05 |
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unknown user |
your point being? not because they both start with vb that it's the same language you cannot convert vb sourcecode to vb.net vb is at its "end of life" probably very ironic for the 8 vb developers that "were" still around, thats what you get for using m$ languages. (same thing will happen with .net, so think twice ) |
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29.11.2006 11:55:57 |
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