If 30 days is not enough, you can uninstall the software and request a trial extension via NCH support. They may grant an additional 7–14 days for evaluation purposes.

This is the most immediate threat. Websites that distribute cracked software and illegal registration codes are breeding grounds for malicious actors. Hackers often bundle key generators (keygens) and cracked executables with:

Cybersecurity firms report that over 80% of "cracked software" downloads contain hidden malware. Keygens are frequently flagged by antivirus software because they manipulate system files. What you think is an Inventoria crack is often a Trojan, keylogger, or ransomware. Once installed, hackers can lock your files, steal customer data, or use your computer for crypto mining.

Before we dive into the licensing issues, let’s quickly recap what Inventoria actually offers. It is an inventory management system designed to help businesses track stock levels, manage purchase orders, transfer stock between multiple warehouses, and generate reports. It integrates with other NCH products like Express Accounts (accounting) and FlexiServer (employee monitoring).

Inventory software is designed to know exactly what you have. If that software is compromised, you are handing the keys to your kingdom to cybercriminals.

When you consider that $70 is roughly the cost of one hour of a warehouse employee’s time, or two pizzas for a team lunch, the value proposition becomes clear. If your business cannot afford $70, you likely should not be using paid software at all—stick with the free edition or open-source tools.

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