Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:12PM EDT
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The Windows version of Apple's software update utility now makes it clear that it's about to install new software—such as the Safari Web browser—on your system, although the checkbox is still marked by default.
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I love safari on my PC, It is a lot faster and easier to use (IMO) so I think it is a non-issue, because people that dont know about safari are missing out (IMO) and should have a chance to use it. Though I do think the checkbox should not be filled by default, if they only wanted itunes (for example), they should only get itunes, unless they want safari too.
Ain't nothing wrong with Safari. Internet Explorer is just bitter over it.
my gosh . . . what's all the fuss about about? . . . is it THAT traumatic an endeavor to uncheck a box??? . . . if one does blindly install safari and they don't want it . . . IT CAN BE UNINSTALLED!! . . . the decline of western civilization continues . . .
Isn't the debate really over the idea that Apple is trying to sneak/push software onto people's machines, and not whether or not Safari is a decent program? In that respect, it's terrible to push software onto people like that. It should be up to me to decide what software I may or may not want on my system. If I want Safari, I'll go and get it. I don't want it pushed onto my system because I happen to want to use the Apple Update software to get the most recent version of iTunes on my machine. And yes, I am computer literate so I don't install things without looking at what I'm really installing first. But I would guess that 75% of computer users out there just click OK and Next on every dialog box they see.
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1 Posted by maori_yelir on Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:32PM EDT Report Abuse
Apple has done this in the past without other programs. I went to get quicktime for a website and it had a download for Itunes checked. I don want iTunes on my system so I unchecked it but it downloaded anyway and tied all my files to it. No, it was no hard to get rid of but the fact that it did that when I CLEARLY checked do not install has led me not to even install quicktime on my new systems.