I,m one of those old loggers. Cables just require some common sense when in use. In the woods, accidents are rarely caused by broken cables. Most of them are caused from a whistle punk that has a fast thumb.
If you use cable, and at this time I am, there are a couple of things to do. One is wind that cable up with 500#pressure on it nice and evenly with no gaps. Second, instead of paying out 100" of cable and trying to wind it up all at once, stop if possible mid pull, and pull the cable out and wind it up evenly and then continue the pull. This situation would probably have been prevented if that had been done. And last, when the pull is done, pull it out and rewind evenly again. These practices will make your cable last many times longer than if you abuse it by just keeping your finger on the wind button.