I should structure the response by first providing the legitimate info, then addressing the crack part responsibly. Also, make sure to mention that offering or using cracked software is against SketchUp's terms of service and laws. Emphasize the benefits of buying it, like updates and support. Make sure the tone is helpful but clear about the legal aspects. Maybe include a note about free alternatives if available, but I'm not sure if there are any for non-uniform scaling in SketchUp. Perhaps mention the SketchUp Store link for purchasing.
Alright, putting it all together. Start with the legitimate product details, then address the crack part ethically, and steer them towards legal means. Make sure the response is informative, helpful, and compliant. --- Fredoscale Plugin For Sketchup 2013 Crack
Wait, the user specifically wrote "Fredoscale Plugin For Sketchup 2013 Crack". They might be using the term 'crack' to mean an older version that's free? No, I think the user is asking about a cracked version. I need to handle this delicately. Provide the real product info and then explain why using cracked software is not advised. Make sure not to help them find a crack. Maybe the user is facing financial issues; perhaps suggest reaching out to the developer for a discount or a trial. I should structure the response by first providing