![]() I think it's in the data-hoarder mentality to preserve a working copy rather than losing a useful tool. This is a great tool for those that have large TV and Movie collections, and i think it's important to have it available whether or not the developer continues to support the product. I don't agree with the "Needs a license to work" which is why i'm sharing this older version. I also bought a year license so that I can use the newer version, however this doesn't change my perspective. You should definitely support developers when you can whenever you find their software useful. My intent was not to imply "don't pay developers". ![]() Filebot Setup Exe for Windows operating systems.Versions of Filebot available in this archive: Your copy of the license can be found inside the archive file, or in the link above. I am exercising my rights right to freely distribute this software, as this version is licensed under GPL V2.0, which explicitly grants users the ability to share this software in object code or executable form. This is an older version of FileBot (4.6.1) that does not need a license key to operate, so those that wish to use a previously free software can do so. The author has also removed previous versions from the SourceForge archive in order to lock new users into purchasing licenses. If the developers cease to have the ability to distribute new keys for these users, their software will stop working. ![]() I think that this is a bad method of monetizing a product, so I seek to provide an alternative to time based subscription licenses which are dependent on a single point of failure in order to create working software. ![]() It seems that Filebot has begun charging for their new versions of the Filebot software using a method that requires a license key in order to make the software operational. ![]()
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