Furthermore, many download links for these "cracks" are over five years old, from sources like Baidu Pan or MediaFire. These links are often dead or point to files that are no longer supported by current operating systems, as SeDiv now offers support beyond just Windows 7 and XP, which the 2.3.5.0 version was originally built for. In short, you are not getting a free version of the latest tool; you are getting an obsolete, potentially broken piece of software.
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