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just look at how they entered the market and the sales stories. Now the situation is different, they are popular
because I don't think they want to market the program more at this critical state it will be a bad idea and will hurt there reputation
And all of this is because random AV's detecting it as a false positive for some really weird reasons...
I am not a programmer, it is just stupid to trust antivirus software without knowledge of programming or reverse programming. Like if you bought an antivirus, then you are not fully protected, you need to check the hosts of outgoing addresses and the behavior of the system.
But now scammers are more engaged in social engineering.
Bought the developer version myself.