On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Kenneth Kixmoeller <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Mar 25, 2008, at 11:23 AM, Paul Hill wrote:
> >>  checked by default; however, calling that 'forcing' or 'bundling' is
> >>  just false.
> >
> > If what's being I'm reading elsewhere is correct the Apple updater
> > installs Safari by default (although you can unselect it).
>
> Without getting caught in the "forcing" argument, I got caught by
> this. One of my kids uses iToonies on my Dearest One's computer. I
> saw the "update it" nag, and did it. It was a millisecond *after* I
> clicked the "OK" that I noticed that Safari was on there, too. A few
> expletives escaped my lips.
>
> A related gripe: I *** hate ** it **** when updaters add icons to the
> desktop. M$ does it. Apple does it. I hate it. How damned
> presumptuous! Did I say that I HATE it?
>

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I wonder if iFlunes will work if you remove safari?  Probably not, because
you have received a better browser, now USE IT.

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