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Solve : EULAlyzer 2.0 released!?

Answer» Javacool Software EULAlyzer 2.0

Making EULAs Easy
Discover if the software you're about to install displays pop-up ADS, transmits personally identifiable information, uses unique identifiers to track you, or much much more. EULAlyzer can analyze license agreements in seconds, and provide a detailed listing of potentially interesting words and phrases.

EULAlyzer 2.0 Release Notes

* Faster performance (especially when scanning and saving EULAs)
* An improved “Capture Text” method, that automatically gets out of your way
* Enhancements to EULA-Watch to support more installers
* User-specific settings and Saved EULA databases
* RUNS great on low-privilege accounts (no more occasional permissions errors if running on XP or Vista with a limited/Standard user ACCOUNT)
* Interface improvements
* Full Vista compatibility

This release also packages numerous additional bug fixes, including:
-FIX: Occasional problems submitting EULAs to the EULA Research Center
-FIX: Top PROGRAM title incorrectly changes text color based on custom windows themes
-FIX: Occasional crashes with additional right-click options in My Saved EULAs
-FIX: It was possible to select multiple EULAs in the My Saved EULAs list
-FIX: Some program functions were not compatible with low-privilege user accounts
-FIX: Vista compatibility enhancements (numerous, including fixes for easily capturing license agreements)
-FIX: All white-space is now removed from beginning + ending of input text, to ensure consistent duplicate detection and analysis

Sounds cool.

Do you use it Evil? How is it?I've used it a few times. Should use it more...All right, I'll give it a shot.Yea it's pretty good. You paste a EULA in it and it searches for certain key words like "third party" and "without notice". Additionally you can quickly search for any key word you want like "toolbar".Not bad.

I ran this programs EULA through the program and it flagged this up:

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Discover if the software you're about to install displays pop-up ads, transmits personally identifiable information, uses unique identifiers to track you, or much much more.

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