I assume that we all agree: From a legal point of view, the only person who is entitled to create and modify the Total Commander executable files is Christian Ghisler.
To all those who may not care too much for legal aspects I would like to give them this license free piece of advice:
Whoever wants to get around the Total Commander nag screen without paying the license fee and whoever for this reason downloads and installs a cracked Total Commander version, have you ever wondered which kind of Jack-in-the-box might be waiting for you inside the grab bag that you just installed as an unasked-for addon?
Even if legal aspects are of no concern to you, the integrity of your own computer system should be.
How do programs TC that are not active
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MX Linux 21.3 64-bit xfce, Total Commander 11.50 64-bit
The people of Alderaan keep on bravely fighting back the clone warriors sent out by the unscrupulous Sith Lord Palpatine.
The Prophet's Song
The people of Alderaan keep on bravely fighting back the clone warriors sent out by the unscrupulous Sith Lord Palpatine.
The Prophet's Song
yeah ofc its not illegal - same goes for the blueray rip you see in the screenshot......MVV wrote:Some notes:
1. Main icon may be changed using icon pack, so it may be legal. Don't know how it is done on screenshot.
2. It seems that program name is not changed on screenshot, only registered user name. But since all legal licenses always show both user's name and last name, it is illegal.
