: Using "Dumpteam" versions is a violation of PC SOFT's End User License Agreement (EULA) and constitutes software piracy.
For the uninitiated, WinDev (by PC SOFT) was a powerful, yet niche, IDE designed for rapid application development. Version 17, released around 2011, was a powerhouse—capable of generating native 64-bit applications, handling hyper-file databases, and creating everything from industrial IoT interfaces to complex ERP systems. But its price tag was a fortress wall. Windev 17 dumpteam
For a generation of French and Eastern European developers, the "DumpTeam release" was their entry into professional programming. It was the cracked tool that built prototypes in garages, taught students hyper-file SQL, and powered small businesses that couldn't afford the 2,000€ license. : Using "Dumpteam" versions is a violation of