| The macOS cracking scene is also much much weaker. It's 1. Mildly harder on a OS level 2. Less popular in countries that produce the most cracks 3. Less popular in general 4. Has an audience that is demonstrably more likely to pay for software 5. Has less strong reverse engineering software. Hopper was awful. Also, I just wanted to say I love your work. I've learned a lot from your blog, your free trial strategies are interesting, and quite effective: https://shottr.cc/s/1vQa/SCR-20240423-re6.png |
The flip side of this is that I've noticed software written solely for macOS/iOS is often more polished than many of the most popular FOSS projects written for Linux.
Obviously I don't have any expectation of software provided for free, but as someone who makes a living developing software I do find it funny how much reticence there is among other developers to pay for high quality software.