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Wait, Arkaos Grand VJ is compatible with macOS, so if the user is facing issues with that, they might need support rather than a cracked version. Maybe they tried a trial and it didn't work, leading them to seek a cracked version. So offering support channels could be another route.
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I should check if there are legal ways to access the software. Arkaos might offer trials or academic licenses. Maybe recommend reaching out to them directly. Also, there are other VJ software options that are open-source or free, such as Resolume Arena (which has a free version), VDMX, or even using Ableton Live with certain plugins. Wait, Arkaos Grand VJ is compatible with macOS,
I should consider possible scenarios: the user might genuinely need the software for a project, maybe they need it for a performance, and they're looking for free options or educational licenses. Or perhaps they found references to the software in old forums or tutorials and want to use it now. Alternatively, they could be a student or a hobbyist trying to get into VJing without the budget for commercial software. I need to make sure the response is
I need to respond in a way that informs them about the legal aspects but also offers alternatives. Maybe suggest purchasing a license, looking for free or open-source software, or contacting the developers for educational discounts. Also, mention the risks of using cracked software, like malware or legal consequences.