Although making it free to use would be a good choice, and certainly would attract a large amount of traffic, it wouldn't be fair to those who had previously paid to purchase and install the software.
The book "Zhao's Screening Method" was also complete, and had been sent to their partner, Capital Youth Publishing House. Its domestic release was now imminent.
The release of "Zhao's Screening Method" means that most of the code is public now.
Following this, there would undoubtedly appear on the network free Rubik's Cube calculators, making it easy for users to find software with similar functions.
Then, the Rubik's Cube calculator would therefore become out of print!
"The research capabilities of Apple Company are undeniably good. It's estimated that, given a period of time, they would be able to develop a Rubik's Cube calculator,"
Zhao Yi thought, "By then, the book would certainly have been published, and their development... doesn't seem to have much significance."