On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 16:06:53 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.Herb.garden> wrote:
>On 4/20/2013 10:51 AM, JustAnn wrote:
>> Does anyone remember the "boneless" group that sometimes offered
>> embroidery programs?
>>
>
>alt.binaries.boneless
>
A search of "boneless" in Ann's Agent would have told Her same...
>But be very careful there. Many of the uploads are infested with
>viruses/trojans.
>
> - Herb
>
Yeah, what Herb said.
I also don't know of many cracked versions (of anything) that
functioned after Windows XP operating system became defunct.
Some limped, some fell over completely with the new workings of the
newer Windows.
Remember, cracks are created for a specific operating system. Once you
upgrade, the crack does not necessarily work and you find yourself
with a program on your system that does not work. Or worse, interferes
with your setup.
Tis why not many, (ok none), programs are loaded to this group
anymore. Embroidery programs have become a pain in the butt to hack,
simply because they are upgraded a few times a year for those who
purchased them. This makes the crack obsolete for the newer versions.
With the introduction of the newer operating systems, many found they
could not run their programs any more either. The crack looks for
specific rules within an operating system. Once the operating system,
or the program version changes, the crack falls over.
Be VERY careful of programs/music/movies downloaded from the web.
Anything executable is a target for hackers.
/toggle Forrest... "you never know what yer gonna get".
/out - roast lunch is calling. Time to put the vegies on.
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