By the early 2010s, a trend emerged toward “multi‑crack” utilities—software capable of handling many different products within a single framework. These tools typically bundled a variety of cracking modules, each tailored to a specific target application, and offered a unified user interface. The appeal was obvious: users no longer needed to search for individual cracks for each piece of software; they could instead run one program that attempted to crack many titles automatically.
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