Why is the demonstration limit so small?
We have put some considerable thought in to what to do with a demonstration version for iDefrag. The demonstration version of iDefrag will not defragment disks that are bigger than 100 MB (yes, that’s 100 MB, not 100 GB). Many are quick to point out that disks that small don’t exist any more. You can create a disk image that small using Disk Utility although then you’ll need to go to the effort of creating fragmented files on that disk. The reality is that you can’t effectively test iDefrag using the demonstration version. What we are trying to do with the demonstration version is give you an idea of what it can do and that it’s a well thought out and designed program. You can see all the features iDefrag has and you can use it to see if you need to defragment your volumes. Unfortunately, whilst the majority are honest users, there are a lot of dishonest people about. We have suffered significantly from piracy and have chosen to take an aggressive stance towards it. We could choose to
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