A software crack refers to a hacked or pirated version of a software that bypasses its licensing and activation mechanisms. Software cracks are often used by individuals or organizations to access premium software features without paying for them.
: Cracked versions often return inaccurate calculation results, which is catastrophic for structural safety in anchor design.
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The "fix" often involves modifying the software’s internal code. In engineering, a decimal point in the wrong place or a bypassed calculation check can lead to catastrophic structural failure.