While FileViewPro offers a free version, it comes with limitations that can hinder your productivity. The free version only allows you to view files, and you won't be able to convert or edit them. Additionally, you may encounter restrictions on the number of files you can open simultaneously, and the software may display nag screens or advertisements.

Using cracked software constitutes copyright infringement in most jurisdictions. While individual users are rarely prosecuted, software companies actively monitor for piracy and can take legal action against distributors and major infringers. Additionally, businesses using unlicensed software face significant legal and financial penalties.

In many cases, you may not need a universal viewer at all. The specific file format you are trying to open likely already has a free, legitimate viewer:

FileViewPro operates on a freemium model. The free trial download allows users to inspect the metadata or view a limited preview of a file. To fully view, edit, print, or share the document, the software requires a paid registration key.

The official price is rarely the final price. The developer runs frequent promotions:

A free, open-source file archiver with high compression ratios that easily unpacks ZIP, RAR, TAR, and ISO files.

No. The developer does not give away permanent free keys. Any website claiming to have a "free official key" is lying.