Tom MS is not alone.

I have downloaded both Itunes to handle my podcast collections and downloads, plus of course Quicktime for programs that need it.

I turn off their little quicktime taskbar program.

However sitting in my Windows taskmanager are three little programs that I did not authorize or want running.

Applemobiledevicesercice.exe
Ipodservice.exe
Ituneshelper.exe

Not one of these programs have I authorized nor do I want them running. However Apple must have earned from MS how to slip programs into your system so you can go and do what you want without the customer knowing it. SO MS is not alone in this concept, Jobs is not far behind.

Stewart


At 09:18 PM 9/13/2007, you wrote:
Not surprising. As we have seen again and again this company is devoid of
any sense of ethical behavior. The next step is using their control of
computers to identify and transmit banking info back to headquarters so
that they can bill for "valuable upgrades that we know the customer would
want."

Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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