While the idea of perpetual free access is tempting, using tools like Cracklock Manager comes with significant risks:
Cracklock intercepts the Windows API calls related to time and date. When a target application (e.g., Prezi Desktop) asks the system "What time is it?", Cracklock returns a fake date—for example, January 1, 2010, even if the actual date is January 1, 2025.
Prezi has shifted to a cloud-based model ( and Prezi Video ). Because these tools require an active internet connection and server-side authentication, local time-manipulation tools like Cracklock do not work on them. Official Free Options
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Even if you managed to install an old Prezi Desktop executable, it would fail to sync with Prezi’s modern servers and lacks HTML5 export features.