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Mac App Store Cracked Apps Update In Windows카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 11. 04:49
There have been a number of reports lately revealing that OS X Mavericks seems to be allowing users to “upgrade illegal or trial version” Apple software obtained outside the Mac App Store. Notable examples of such software include versions of iWork, iLife, or Aperture obtained on a DVD disc, or trial versions of such apps (the defunct trial pages for and still exist on Apple.com).Indeed, according to reports from, and others, users with trial or illegal versions of the software are finding that they are able to update to the recently-released new versions of each of these Apps (released alongside Apple’s event this Tuesday). I agree to some extent, I’m no geniusbar but if Apple wanted you to purchase an app, they’ll make sure their main task is to restrict any update via illegal/pirated app.
Like we see when it comes to jailbreaking on iOS. So allowing this.just pokes me and tells me they have something up their sleeves. Definitely not, it’s one thing apple “believes in our honesty” and allows it, but there’s definitely a marketing technique behind this and again i totally agree, it’s not kinda genius, it’s just genius.i might not have catch this in the article, but if we are to register via mac app store with our apple id and update an illegal app.wouldn’t all illegal piraters be registered under apple’s server anyways? The fact that the 3GS was supported through three cycles is impressive, however, Apple is giving Android a bit of a marketing gift.
Andriod developers can develop for whatever version of the OS they want and they do.The thing to knock Apple on (a huge one IMNSHO) is that they actively turn older devices into bricks.They actively prevent developers from coding and distributing apps for iOS devices that are limited to version 4.2.1. This means that security flaws and bugs will be left permanently unfixed, EVEN IF THE DEVELOPER WOULD LIKE TO FIX THEM.I can agree wholeheartedly with Apple not providing their own software updates for older devices (e.g. IPod touch 2G) but I cannot in any way, shape or form agree with their decision to block developers from developing for older devices which they’ve done.They require developers to use a SDK that is only compatible with version 4.3 or later and they also prevent users from installing apps directly onto older iOS devices.So, in effect they have turned their own outdated computers into bricks. I wouldn’t be surprised if that practice runs afoul of consumer protection laws in some jurisdictions. It’s nice to see Apple using such a method and approach to software distribution. I, like pretty much all of us, have pirated software at one point or another.
In fact, Apple is well aware that I once pirated iWork 09 while I was on the trial. My trial had expired and I needed access to the file that night, so I had to pirate iWork 09 and use it.
Later, of course, I went and purchased it at the store with a gift card they had given me for other matters.The biggest problem I have with most trial versions is they are always limited to too short a time or the main functions you wanna try are disabled anyway. I think this is a brilliant move by Apple. Everyone has their opinions and there will always be people who take advantage of this type of generosity. However, Apple learned one lesson that Steve Jobs learned years ago – the majority of people seek and strive to be good upstanding folks. Those are the kinds of people Apple wants as customers in the first place. OS X Lion litterally fried a Mac of mine — the hardware quickly went to act like shit after the update to a point where I had to get the motherboard and a piece connecting the S.S.D. Changed by Apple.
After all that shit, I BOUGHT OS X Mountain Lion thinking it would finally improve the situation — stop this madness. It just made the situation worse than before.So basically, thanks to Apple and its lazy-as-fuck devs, I got a €1249,99 Mac that got fried and never replaced (since the Genius Bar guys never accepted to admit that my Mac indeed had a problem and did not even bothered to check the hardware) and I spent around €20 for an operating system that just made things even worse than before.So I App Store updated cracked copies of every single one of Apple’s apps. I still have around €1100 up my ass but Well, that’s a start.
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As a Mac user, it's likely that at least some of the apps you have didn't come from the Mac App Store.