Sorry if I hurt your feelings, MasterP... but remember how "TrustyFiles" started, eh?:
"Oh, as we can't (yet?) code, we can simply take other software and
edit some of it's files. No matter if we
forget earlier copyright strings etc., as nobody probably bothers to look them". It may
now access FT (with pieces "borrowed" from others sources?), but it certainly did not at first!
More recent generations of "TrustyFiles" got quite much revamped, but incase you want to know about the reputation of "author", check
this thread. It's old, but at that time they were gone from plain rip-off to using sources with license violations, while still claiming the credit. Almost all of previously too obvious traces of non-original parts are apparently now gone... except some "borrowed" sources, so i have to correct myself a bit: It's not direct rip-off anymore. IMHO, lost trust (pun intended!) is not so easily restored...
Edit:
Still, if you're using "TrustyFiles", don't wonder why some sources are blocking you!