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RE: New StopBadware guidelines take aim at software update bundling
Hmm, offhand it sounds like a good idea. I wonder how they'll handle Microsoft's doing that though? Not that I care; I never allow automatic updates; I see them or they don't go on, which MS provides as an option. So does that negate them being "badware"?
Posted by: twaynesdomain   Posted on: 08/26/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Add Acrobat Reader to it  LBiege | 08/26/08
That ain't all, buddy.  seanferd | 08/27/08
Me too  fairportfan | 08/27/08
RE: New StopBadware guidelines take aim at software update bundling  twaynesdomain | 08/26/08
RE: New StopBadware guidelines take aim at software update bundling  PeterRohlfs | 08/27/08

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