But it was actually designed to remove all the software trial information and other relevant junk information generated by a variety of commercial software protectors from your Windows registry with one key, so as to make these software “thoroughly forget” they’ve been to your system before. Trial-Reset is essentially a simple, easy to use and practical registry cleaning tool. Accordingly, unpacking is just for the sake of cracking them, and clearing the information recorded by packers is to achieve an infinite trial period.
Most shareware use packers to realize all kinds of usage restrictions. But there will be no way out for the ones with limitation of use times or multiple-validation mechanism. Nirsoft‘s RunAsDate enables any software to run at a specified date all the time, which can help us indefinitely use some commercial software. If some shareware opens all its functions to users during the probation period, so in addition to cracking it, we can also achieve the purpose of using it indefinitely by resetting its trial period or usage counter (I like to call that soft cracking).