I was simply replying to the quote:

"I think that Apple's updater has pre-checked what a typical person would want to check. Why should they cater their settings to please a small number of Apple haters?"

When updating iTunes, why is it "unproductive and silly" to not want to download and install an additional browser (Safari)? What does one have to do with the other? Is Safari required to operate iTunes or will Safari make listening to iTunes safer and more enjoyable? How is asking for the default setting of unrelated and unasked-for add-ons to be unchecked "unproductive and silly"?

Richard P.


It is interesting to note that just because someone mentions that they don't like having pre-checked add-on software that has nothing to do with the original program which they are updating, that they suddenly get thrown into a group called not "typical" as well as "Apple haters".

Snip... What you are demanding is unproductive and silly. It would be like saying "I sent you my resume. You don't want to hire me do you?" Only a sick mind would do that.

(If you write back that I wrote you have a sick mind I will sigh QED.)




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