Let me review the policies again to confirm that the post doesn't promote piracy and adheres to guidelines. Since SolidWorks is proprietary, distributing or encouraging piracy is against their terms. Therefore, the post must emphasize legal avenues only.
Including a table might help organize information, such as a comparison between legal and illegal methods. Also, adding tips on avoiding malware and ensuring system security when downloading software is beneficial.
I need to check for any possible errors in the post, making sure there's no link to "Gezginler_upd" but rather a note advising against it. Ensuring all external links point to official sources. Finally, a meta description that accurately reflects the post's content and keywords without misleading readers.
First, I'll check if SolidWorks 2013 is still a product that's available legally. SolidWorks is a CAD software developed by Dassault Systèmes. Older versions like 2013 might not be available for direct download anymore, so sharing or downloading pirated software could be against the law. I need to make that clear in the post to avoid any legal issues.
