The software is generally "set it and forget it." You queue up your changes (e.g., shrink D: drive, extend C: drive) and hit "Apply." The computer usually requires a reboot to finish the task.
Websites offering free license keys, keygens, or patches are often loaded with trojans, keyloggers, or ransomware. In 2023 alone, cybersecurity firms reported that over 60% of "cracked software" downloads contained malicious code.
Even the older 8.10 version (released around 2018–2019) includes key features still useful today:
Note: Version 8.10 does not support Windows 11 officially, but it works for Windows 7/8/10. For newer OS, consider Aomei 9.x or 10.x.
Software piracy violates copyright laws. While individual users are rarely sued, companies and institutions face heavy fines. Plus, you lose the ethical right to software support.