Agreed every time I have Itunes update I have to turn off the Itunes
software that interfaces with MP3 players. No option to not turn
them off, I have to go into MSconfig and turn them off.
Almost as bad as realplayer.
Stewart
At 02:41 PM 9/29/2009, you wrote:
No, for both those examples I
No, for both those examples I *want* updates to install with virtually
no user interaction. Ditto Windows itself. And, for internet-facing
machines, Quicktime also, but this is where the problem lies. QT
doesn't just quietly keep itself updated. Instead, it uses this Apple
updater which gets in you
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:28 PM, mike wrote:
> Let's be clear. The complaint wasn't about updating software currently on
> your system, it was about trying to install programs that you do not have
> and are completely unrelated to what you do have already installed.
>
> I've never owned a pc bu
Late to the party here, but:
First of all, it's a tiny little application, and is practically an
iTunes
plugin. Future versions of iTunes will likely have it built in and
you'd
never notice it unless you needed it. Do you complain this much
every time Firefox updates itself unnecessarily?
Are you saying the HP you owned would install NEW software
you did not already have installed or was updating software on your system
already? Also, there is a very easy solution to these so called
undocumented programs...hit the start button.
The Windows PCs don't have a list of preinstalled s
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Behalf Of b_s-wilk
Sent: 09/29/2009 10:37 AM
To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Apple pushes unwanted enterprise tool to Windows users
Yet again. If this were MS pulling this stunt, they would certainly be
pilloried. And probably sued by the
Let's be clear. The complaint wasn't about updating software currently on
your system, it was about trying to install programs that you do not have
and are completely unrelated to what you do have already installed.
I've never owned a pc built by HP or Dell or anyone else, I've always built
my pc
COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Apple pushes unwanted enterprise tool to Windows users
> Yet again. If this were MS pulling this stunt, they would certainly be
> pilloried. And probably sued by the EU. Where's the outrage here?
I'm outraged that some Windows pr
Yet again. If this were MS pulling this stunt, they would certainly be
pilloried. And probably sued by the EU. Where's the outrage here?
I'm outraged that some Windows programs update without informing users!
And our HP notebook came with dozens of undocumented programs installed,
not even a l
Would you stamp your feet if everytime you walked into Safeway with an empty
shopping
and Safeway filled it with Pepsi or Coke and left you with the task of
unloading the cart?
The proper method would be to leave the box unchecked by default since it is
not an update but rather an install.
Sinc
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:36 AM, mike wrote:
> They are pushing it out as an update, an appropriate computer would be one
> that already has the software on it and requires an update.
The dialog box does contain the word "update." One could assume
that is intended to indicate that the Apple s
They are pushing it out as an update, an appropriate computer would be one
that already has the software on it and requires an update.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:08 PM, t.piwowar wrote:
> On Sep 28, 2009, at 9:49 PM, Tony B wrote:
>
>> Yet again. If this were MS pulling this stunt, they would ce
On Sep 28, 2009, at 9:49 PM, Tony B wrote:
Yet again. If this were MS pulling this stunt, they would certainly be
pilloried. And probably sued by the EU. Where's the outrage here?
You heard about it on Glenn Beck?
Apple is not pushing anything on anybody. It is providing a list of
currently
Yet again. If this were MS pulling this stunt, they would certainly be
pilloried. And probably sued by the EU. Where's the outrage here?
I first noticed this last week on a client machine. I simply canceled
it, but worried that when it came back the less savvy user at that
machine might install it
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