H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
The time to what I have used only the so-called "bread-code" is at least worth of 10k (the tool is a good 2.5+ years of work)
I never argued that your tool has no value. That was never my point. I said that I (and likely most people) would not choose to pay for a product that is very similar to a free product, especially when the free product is open-source while the paid product is not.
H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
And you're asking for a pasta without even saying Hi or Thx.
I'm not hungry. And I didn't realize you required people to greet you when responding to your post in a public forum.
H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
How you can expect me to have time to release the source code for you?
I mean, there are literally websites that were built around this. You can check out github.com and/or sourceforge.net. Cheat Engine has a github repository.
H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
Luckily I opened a bottle of booze so I had time to reply to post like yours.
How do you have more time to reply to someone just because you opened a beer? I would think you would have less time to reply because now you have something to drink.
H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
The upcoming v1.17 has functionality comparable to IDA Pro and it does it all many times faster ...
Maybe it does. Maybe it doesn't. I don't know and this really wasn't relevant to what I said.
H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
You did not had enough time to say "Hi" or "Thx". Therefore I will neither have time to show you exactly what I am talking about.
I had time to say both things. It's neither required nor necessary to greet someone in a public forum. I didn't say thank you because you didn't say or do anything that caused me to be thankful. Now, if you had responded with a well articulated and insightful comment I would probably have said thank you. You didn't though, so now I suppose we're both dissappointed.
H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
And what comes to your "trustworthy" programs. I would start with Windows 10 features, "we" asks you to send all what you do including your browsing history to Microsoft ... "We" asks you to put your files (the source code like this in their cloud). That's so much for your "trustworthy" programs.
You are using an operating system that does all this. How can you ask such a program author whose program does not even modify the registry?
How about your cellphone? You've even less idea ...
This literally has nothing to do with anything we're talking about. Your closed-source commercial product is not comparable to an OS, nor has your product/company/brand proven to be of value. Microsoft, Apple, Google... these companies have actually done things that were impressive and astonishing causing people to take notice and support them. You've mimicked a free product and slapped a price tag on it. I'm not saying that to be insulting, but I do want to stress that your analogy is terrible because you compared yourself to companies who are way out of your league.
H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
PS.
The past (3) months i've been coding the tool almost every day as much I can (after my part-time daily job ended) Sometimes even a 12 hours/day. I've no time in the future for replies like this. No personal offense though. This is a general advice.
You didn't give any advice. You just let us know details of your life that nobody asked about.
H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
The tool has been clean of spywares/trojans since the day one. Have a look at Softpedia. Maybe in the future I'll release the source code for the main view.
Cheat Engine is clear of spyware/trojans. It is also free and open-source. And it does virtually everything that your product does.
H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
The release of the source code is in a "maybe" state because of: Accept - Living For Tonight
I've never said you have to release your source code. The thesis of my comment was that you will probably find difficulty in sharing your tool if you're going to simultaneously charge for it and keep it closed-source since there are free open-source tools that do virtually the same thing.
H4x0rBattie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 6:12 am
You don't know what tomorrow will bring though you think so. This is a basic wisdom.
I never said that I thought I knew what tomorrow would bring.