If you are a professional, buy the real tool – it pays for itself in three jobs. If you are a hobbyist, accept that the "best" might be a lower-tier legitimate alternative.
Every cracked copy is a hazardous, outdated, unstable shadow of the real product. The few that "work" lack crucial features (e.g., online coding, guided diagnostics, cloud updates), and the hardware compatibility is a lottery.
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