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Bounty for Commercial Complete software.

jamice4u

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This company went out of business. I have purchased 5 licenses for this software. Usually, I call the individual, and he transfers the license to my new computer. However, I believe the individual has retired and no longer answers his phone, and the website is no longer functional. Can somebody help me with this problem? I am willing to pay a bounty. The software comes with a 30-day trial period. So I have to uninstall the software every thirty days. Just to be able to use it. This is an excellent appraisal software. I wish he were still in business. He went out of business 2 years ago, but I still use his fantastic software. I can share the software files via Dropbox if somebody is interested in taking up this project. I purchased 5 licenses but was unable to use all of them, so I feel that I was cheated. The software license uses the machine ID. Private message me, and we can discuss the bounty fee.
 
That's a pretty straightforward copy protection. What is the name of the software? It's not that big a deal to reverse engineer and bypass the line of code looking for the license he generated.
 
That's a pretty straightforward copy protection. What is the name of the software? It's not that big a deal to reverse engineer and bypass the line of code looking for the license he generated.
If it is easy for you I can send you a link to the software. The website is not long around. So I have the last copy of the software. But I have the software and the latest upgrade of the software. I just want to install it to my new computers. What to think is the best way for me to host the file so you can take a look at it. The name of the software is Commercial Complete.
 
Sorry to hear about your situation, it's frustrating when great software becomes unsupported. One workaround you might try is installing the program on a dedicated computer with no internet access. You can also remove unnecessary software, install the program, and reset the system clock in BIOS or Windows to extend the trial period. While not a permanent solution, this method may help you continue using the software.
 
My workaround is to perform a fresh reinstall of the program, deleting all software-related files and registry entries every 30 days. I wish somebody could make the thirty-day trial a 100-year trial or something.
 

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