Also, emphasizing the support and features available with official purchases is a good point. Legitimate access means updates, support, and valid licenses, which pirated versions don't offer.
First, I should acknowledge that downloading software for free when it's not free is against the law. So I need to make sure the response is clear on that. The user might be looking for a free alternative or a trial version, so suggesting those options is important. Also, emphasizing the support and features available with
Okay, that's a solid structure. Time to put it all together in a concise and clear response. So I need to make sure the response is clear on that
Next, I need to provide legitimate ways to use the software. Official sources like Bentley's website for free trials, educational editions for students, or open-source alternatives such as FreeCAD and DraftSight. These are better options and safer for the user. Time to put it all together in a concise and clear response
Make sure the language is clear and easy to understand, avoiding technical jargon. The user's main need is access to the software, so addressing their possible underlying reason (cost concerns) helps in providing useful alternatives.