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번역 관련 문제 보고
Like this thread, for instance.
Just in case for necros.
after all this years, and no comment from the author either, I think pivot animator is safe. Just, run it in a virtual machine, like Qemu, VMvare or sandboxie you'll be fine.
Also yeah, if one is being told to run some software in a virtual machine "just in case", that's a good enough indication that it shouldn't be trusted.
The installer offers a lot of junk programs along with Pivot, but as long as you decline everything that isn't Pivot itself, you should be alright.
Also this person here was the one who necroed the thread. Not me.
True, and some of these types of installers don't give you choices. Or do but still installs anyways.
Use a VM within a VM.