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Originally posted by Ahmad
Yes, but it also patches the exe in memory for those kinds of features (correct me if i'm wrong), which is also illegal.
Indeed it does patch the .exe in the memory (as does JrznLoader).
However this process of Soft-patching is legal, where as patching the main executable is not legal.
It does seem a little dodgy, after all the result is virtually the same. However the law is probably there because soft-patching is easier to undo, and it isn't actually altering the main product itself, just how it works.
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Originally posted by Matty Bix
I was just wondering one last thing - when clicking on URL's my default browser is Internet Explorer, the browser i use though is FireFox - is there a way possible to click on links to bring it up in firefox instead
Yes.
StuffPlug-NG has an option to allow you to open links in your default browser, just configure it in your account only.