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It may be the year 2008, but a whole lot of sucktacular software still
rears its ugly head on PC's everywhere, even when better-behaved
options are freely available. Whether it's molasses-slow bloatware,
shameless adware, anemic default apps, or "Your trial period has
expired!" nagware, it's time to replace stinky Windows software with
its superior (but lesser-known) alternative. Last week we asked what
software you should never install on your PC, and over 200 comments
later, you compiled quite a list. Today we're going to take a walk down
the Crapware Hall of Shame, point and laugh at the worst offenders, and
highlight some better choices. Photo by chelseagirl.

Application to Avoid: Adobe Reader
Indictment: Bloatware
Superior Alternative(s): FoxIt Reader or Sumatra PDF
Notes: There are much worse offenders on this list than Adobe Reader,
which has gotten more performant over the years. Keep in mind that
Adobe deals with some PDF's (like ones with editable form fields)
better than FoxIt. If you don't want to ditch Adobe Reader entirely,
here's how to tweak Adobe 8 for speed.


Application to Avoid: AOL Instant Messenger
Indictment: One-trick pony with ads included made by a company that
holds its customers hostage. (Speaking of, here's how to cancel your
AOL account.)
Superior Alternative(s): Pidgin or Miranda or Trillian
Notes: The moral of the story is you should avoid anything that comes
on six zillion free CDs that swamp your apartment building's mailroom.


Application to Avoid: Browser Toolbars (that you didn't seek out
yourself)
Indictment: Notorious for hijacking your browser, phoning home with
your online activity, taking up precious real estate, and not offering
any features you actually want.
Superior Alternative(s): Your browser's built-in search box and a few
good bookmarklets
Notes: Don't get us wrong: Not all toolbars are bad, but do beware when
they get tacked onto the end of a totally unrelated software
installation and you have to opt OUT of them.


Application to Avoid: Internet Explorer (6 and 7)
Indictment: Lacks features any self-respecting modern web browser had
two versions ago
Superior Alternative(s): Firefox
Notes: Because IE is glommed onto the innards of your operating system
so inextricably, you can't truly uninstall it. Just set your system's
default browser to Firefox to avoid launching IE inadvertently.


Application to Avoid: iTunes
Indictment: Too controlling, gleefully enforces DRM, can't monitor
folders for new music
Superior Alternative(s): foobar200 (more on foobar2000), Songbird, or
WinAmp
Notes: We—ok, I—actually like and use iTunes, ever since that time
Steve Jobs waved that iPhone over my forehead and chanted. These
recommendations only for those with particularly sensitive digital
music sensibilities.


Application to Avoid: Java Runtime Environment
Indictment: Slow, ugly, and big
Superior Alternative(s): None.
Notes: If you want to run a Java app, without the runtime you're SOL.
Java, we love the idea of you. Just not the coffee cup staring at us
from the system tray.


Application to Avoid: Limewire
Indictment: Where do we start? Haven't launched Limewire since our
college days, and don't plan to ever look back
Superior Alternative(s): Frostwire
Notes: Bonus: Frostwire does BitTorrent, too.


Application to Avoid: MSN Messenger
Indictment: Little ugly non-faces with a red X over them plant
themselves in your system tray with no obvious way to uninstall or quit
it
Superior Alternative(s): Pidgin or Miranda or Trillian or Meebo
Notes: Uninstall MSN Messenger by going to the "Add/Remove Windows
Components" area in Control Panel's "Add/Remove Programs" area.


Application to Avoid: Nero Suite
Indictment: Costly
Superior Alternative(s): CDBurnerXP
Notes: The free CDBurnerXP may not do everything Nero does, but for the
price it does a whole lot.


Application to Avoid: McAfee/Norton/Symantec Anti-Virus
Indictment: Naggy subscription costs after the free trial on your new
PC runs out
Superior Alternative(s): AVG or Avast
Notes: See why many readers have ditched their AV software.


Application to Avoid: QuickTime
Indictment: Plants itself in your startup and system tray
Superior Alternative(s): QuickTime Alternative
Notes: While QuickTime doesn't annoy us THAT much, it still annoys us a
little—especially since it comes with Apple's Software Update. (See
Safari's Honorable Mention, below.)


Application to Avoid: Real Player
Indictment: We're still so traumatized about RealPlayer's repeated
takeover of our PC back in 2004 we're seeing a special doctor that's
erasing that part of our memory
Superior Alternative(s): Real Alternative


Application to Avoid: Windows Media Player
Indictment: WTF interface, chokes on clips in common formats
Superior Alternative(s): VLC


Application to Avoid: WinZip
Indictment: Cost
Superior Alternative(s): 7-Zip or ALZip


Honorable mention: while Apple's Safari web browser for Windows itself
is not crappy, Apple's Software Update trying to push it on you
completely sucks. Here's how to opt out of installing Safari and stop
the nag.

What crappy apps or better alternatives did we miss? Did we wrongly
accuse one of your favorites? Let us know in the comments.

Gina Trapani, the editor of Lifehacker, still hasn't forgiven
RealPlayer. Her weekly feature, Geek to Live, appears every Monday on
Lifehacker. Subscribe to the Geek to Live feed to get new installments
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