Forum: Geek Forum
Topic: Macromedia
started by: coldfusion

Posted by coldfusion on Jun. 11 2002,19:34
OK, I have macromedia coldfusion and dreamwever trial editions.  is there any way i can bypass the "30 days of trial left" window before the program loads so that i don't have to pay $200 or keep downloading the 77.6 meg file?
Posted by RadioActive on Jun. 11 2002,20:43
download the 77.6mb file once and keep it on your hard drive  :D
on a more serious note, i don't think there is a way to enter a registration code or bypass the trial with the new MX series. easiest would be t download warez version of the net. i've seen tons of both of those programs. or go to www.astalavista.com and search for cracks on one of their search engines. maybe there is a crack for trial versions. < http://astalavista.box.sk > is the best of all cracks search engines.
Posted by Wiley on Jun. 11 2002,22:13
I have the Dreamweaver crack on my site.  Go to my homepage and log in on the right side of the page (you may need to create an account first) and then look in the Macromedia\UltraDev folder for the 9x & NT/2K crack.  Fixes Dreamweaver Ultradev right up :)
Posted by coldfusion on Jun. 12 2002,19:55
kthx
Posted by Necromancer on Jun. 12 2002,20:47
< http://www.necromancer.plus.com >

my first proper "thing" created courtesy of flash 5 off of kazaa.

devil.gif

remember kids piracy harms consumers. i'm currently in the gutter with dirty needles and crack because of my cracked trial edition of winzip you know.
Posted by Wiley on Jun. 13 2002,16:52
I think Earthlink is gonna sue you over that.

I have a legit copy of Flash and tried making stuff with it, but it made my head hurt.  A friend of mine figured it out in like a day and made me depressed.  I just don't think it works the way my brain works or something and I don't have time to actually RTFM.  One day if I need some flash I guess I will have to do that though.  :(
Posted by veistran on Jun. 13 2002,18:31
You mean, you might actually need flash? I thought it was just something people did when they couldn't think of anything better to do.
Posted by Wiley on Jun. 13 2002,18:41
I actually found a good use for it.  A friend of mine uses it to make links that won't show up in the source because they are part of the flash file.  I thought that was a pretty sneaky way to slow some hackers down.  Although I'm sure the flash files could be cracked open in a few seconds  ...but it would slow down some l4m0r h4x0rs from breaking into my pr0n stash.

And I could also fufill my dream of making All Your Base II
Posted by ^Oni^ on Jun. 14 2002,00:20
The full versions of the newer Macromedia products are available from my favourite tool in the world:

< eDonkey2000 >

That is where you get the client for filesharing.

< Sharereactor >

That is where you go to find links to the releases (if you don't find them with the extended search that is). They also have a good article about beginner's eDonkey that teaches you how to tweak if for performance.

< The Donkey Network >

This is where you go to get updated serverlists.

A little slower than Kazaa but it's very efficient at finding working versions of stuff. It's where I got my 3DStudio Max from. :)
Posted by veistran on Jun. 14 2002,10:15
edonkey is great... < filenexus > is the other website you must know about to effectively use edonkey... the great thing about edonkey is it forces you to share, but not so obtusely as DC(direct connect, it sucks, it's like all the bad things about using IRC for your files and almost none of the good things, plus some bad things of it's own) does which leads to a wider selection of files and quicker spread time in general.
Posted by ^Oni^ on Jun. 14 2002,17:37
It doesn't really force you to share. If you really are opposed to it, set you max Upload to 10 and leave the value for Download at 0. It will limit the upload, and if you move the files out of the directory when they are finished, no more sharing. It's just the in process sharing that's mandatory.

I really do suggest the article at Sharereactor that shows the simple little tweaks... it's helped alot.
Posted by veistran on Jun. 14 2002,20:21
at the minimum you have to share while downloading it, also if you only have it set to 10 it'll limit your upload to 30, you have to have it at 12 last time I checked to get past the 3x multiplier, at least that's how it was when i started :p
Posted by ^Oni^ on Jun. 17 2002,14:53
Heh... it's pretty rare that I'm using 30 though, unless I've got a whole page of stuff downloading at once. Therein lies the problem with PtoP... your connection is only as good as the other side.
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