Don’t risk your hardware on a "free" Kepler link. If you’re a pro, the investment pays for itself; if you’re a hobbyist, the free alternatives like Planetdance will serve you better without the malware.
The software is known for its vast technical capabilities and artistic presentation:
Here is the reality of the situation and how you can actually get your hands on it. 1. The Myth of the "Free" Version
If you cannot afford or find a legitimate Kepler 7.0 license, consider these that rival or even surpass Kepler 7.0 in some functions:
Cosmic Patterns occasionally offers "Lite" versions or time-limited demos of their software. These are the safest ways to experience the interface without financial commitment. However, because Kepler 7.0 is an older version, the developers typically push users toward the newest version (Kepler 9.0) or their more affordable "Sirius" software. 2. Is there a full version for free?