I am looking for PDF version ( cracked / registered ) as most of my work is on pdf and every time i need to edit i have to use online site which is not helpful .
Question: I've got a lot of legally purchased content through streaming services which I prefer to have archived on my own system...not to share, but to ensure it remains available (I've experienced extended network outages after storms and such). I used to be able to use PlayOn for that archiving, but they've since neutered what was supposed to be a lifetime subscription purchase so that it doesn't work any more. Do you know of any archival utilities for streaming content which might be suitable? Preferably on Linux (Ubuntu Studio), but XP or W10 in a VM would work for me as well.
@Tid I guess you mean DarkNet. The TorBrowser is a quick way to get access to it and use Whonix if you want protect yourself against government zero day exploits to get you real IP.
If you search for "Hidden Wiki" then you will get a few DakNet URL's (.onion) but you have to look manually for them because Tor doesn't really have a useful search engine.
I do have a nice collection, all legit, that I've paid for over the years. However, in recent years it seems certain providers have come up with creative interpretations of what "you own it" means...which never seem to be in the favor of the purchaser. Possible pointers to archival utilities?
Do you know any software which can run my online web application Software to works online and offline its a database software which one i would like to use online and offline together.... can you or some one else help me to fix this my issue....
@Ramsey Yep. Although the last time I checked, they punted and let me set a local password when I told them that my Microsoft Account was "test@hotmail.com" and my password was "Test123"...
Hey Ramsey, did some indian spambot hijack somehow into your site, posting some finance-spam articles? Might want to check that out if some shitty joomla addon doesn't have some sort of a vulnerability or something.