![]() It seems like creating its own environment to “force” the expired application to run as if it were not expired yet. I don’t know how to describe the way Time Stopper works, but it really stop the trial time. ![]() Not by modifying registry or modifying time and date of our machine-like we often do when we cannot find a working serial number or keygen. ![]() Time Stopper is a freeware that would “stop” our trial-ware from being expired, forever! I mean, we still can continue using the software even after its trial time is end. Other experiences had finally led me to look for a save application that can “remove” any trial time from a trial-ware. Some of links that appeared on Google search result were 90% fake (only links that linked to other links), and 10% malware included-and I never like malware, so even if the keygen was working, I would never put my machine in danger! But I was so unlucky: I didn’t find the serial numbers nor they keygen on net. ![]() I loved that software so much and I wanted to use it freely forever. I had a software with 30-days trial time and I didn’t have much money to buy the license. Usually, crackers or hackers-or whatever they might be called-do not pirate some “unpopular” but very useful applications, although some of them might be still interested to help minorities who use those “unpopular” applications. Running a trial software is annoying, especially when we can’t find the illegal serial number or crack on net. ![]()
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