This repository does not contain usable or trustworthy software, it links to an unofficial external download claiming to bypass paid restrictions of commercial tools.
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No source code present. Contains only an external download link to a Telegra.ph page. Downloading carries significant malware and legal risk.
This repository presents itself as a pre-activated Windows build of AI customer support tools, specifically referencing commercial products like Zendesk AI, Tidio, and Intercom. The README lists those products as included features, claims that subscriptions, usage limits, and payment requirements have been removed, and provides a download link to a third-party file hosting page. The repository does not contain any original source code. There are no implementation files, no documentation of how the software works, and no licensing information for the code itself. The structure follows a pattern common to repositories that distribute cracked or modified versions of commercial software: a checklist of included features, a checklist of removed restrictions, system requirements, and a single external download link. Anyone considering downloading from this repository should be aware that downloading pre-activated builds of commercial software from unofficial sources carries significant risk. Such packages frequently contain malware, and using cracked versions of paid services violates those services' terms of use. The download link points to a Telegra.ph page rather than any verified distribution channel.
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