The user might be using FieldGenius for legitimate purposes but can't afford the original app. Maybe there's a free version or a trial version they can use legally. I should check if FieldGenius offers a free trial or an educational license. If so, suggesting that would be a constructive solution.

A: Cracked versions are rarely listed on trusted app stores (e.g., Google Play). Exercise caution with third-party download links.

I also need to structure the write-up properly. Start with an introduction explaining the problem, then discuss the risks involved with cracked software, provide legal alternatives, and conclude with a strong ethical statement. Maybe include a FAQ section for common questions related to cracking apps.