11-18-2013, 06:03 PM
Sorry for the newb question. I posted this in another thread and didn't get any response, but I see other mac users have questions as well.
I'm on a mac.
I've installed nulled Air applications before (Long Tail Pro, Market Samurai). But I had the .air installer software from the trial offer that installed the program and created the .app file, which I then downloaded and copied the nulled .swf or folder tree into and it worked great.
Looking at Hotcrack's file, I'm not sure what I'm looking at to install the software. My concern is the slf.exe file, which I can't run. I know Air applications "run" on PC or Mac, but is the slf.exe file the Windows Air program installer? And am I out of luck with this null?
Appreciate any feedback.
Update:
I found a previous nulled version 1.3 from Hotcrack which contained the original slf.air install file, which let me install the program.
Download the slr.air file.
I then just copied the folder structure in this thread's 1.7 update into the Resources folder of the newly created slr.app (right click>Show package contents>Resources).
If by chance I've violated any posting protocols here, go easy, I'm just trying to give back and provide some help.
I'm on a mac.
I've installed nulled Air applications before (Long Tail Pro, Market Samurai). But I had the .air installer software from the trial offer that installed the program and created the .app file, which I then downloaded and copied the nulled .swf or folder tree into and it worked great.
Looking at Hotcrack's file, I'm not sure what I'm looking at to install the software. My concern is the slf.exe file, which I can't run. I know Air applications "run" on PC or Mac, but is the slf.exe file the Windows Air program installer? And am I out of luck with this null?
Appreciate any feedback.
Update:
I found a previous nulled version 1.3 from Hotcrack which contained the original slf.air install file, which let me install the program.
Download the slr.air file.
I then just copied the folder structure in this thread's 1.7 update into the Resources folder of the newly created slr.app (right click>Show package contents>Resources).
If by chance I've violated any posting protocols here, go easy, I'm just trying to give back and provide some help.