was taken down in early 2010, for infringing the rights of numerous third parties including (but not limited to) software developers and manufacturers.
You didn’t even need to sign up for an account to get started, although getting one let you comment on the site’s forum, and ask for help if you couldn’t get any crack or serial number to work.
The site was free to use, and open to any person who wanted to give it a try. The site included a wide range of cracks, downloads, serial numbers and keygens that could be browsed both by software and by hardware, and instantly downloaded to your computer. (And since the letter O and the number Zero are easy to mistake, your best bet is to Copy and Paste the registration serial number into a new. You will need it to run all but the Demo scenarios in HC2002 GOLD. let those who wanted to unlock their hardware and software products (and who didn’t mind breaking some rules) do so for free. Be extra mindful to copy the new serial number generated during the course of this transaction. And (as you can imagine for a site that managed to stay around for so long) it built quite a devoted following. The site was around for a long time, and when it was finally taken down (for breaking a good couple of laws) more than five years had elapsed. Sites that let people download software cracks and serial numbers come and go at the speed of light, but was a rare example.