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Solve : Has Safari Suddenly Appeared on Your Windows XP or Windows Vista Machine?? |
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Answer» HERE Have you suddenly found Safari automatically downloaded and installed on your Windows Vista or Windows XP machine? If so, you’re not alone. Apple started pushing the Safari for Windows download and installation through their iTunes for Windows update this week, and reports are starting to come in that Windows users who never intended to have Safari for Windows downloaded onto their machines are suddenly finding Safari there, automatically downloaded and installed. It is almost unheard of for a company to use a product update system as a conduit for pushing a completely different product, and Apple is taking their lumps for it now. “What Apple is doing now with their Apple Software Update on Windows is wrong. It undermines the trust relationship great companies have with their CUSTOMERS, and that’s bad — not just for Apple, but for the security of the whole Web,” blasted none other than John Lilly, CEO of Mozilla, whose own products include Firefox. Now, to be fair, one can easily uncheck the box to download Safari when it was presented in the iTunes for Windows update screen. But, to be equally fair, one has come to trust these updates - to trust that what comes through the update mechanism are, well, updates - maybe even important updates - not wholly new software. So that it isn’t completely unreasonable for users to simply accept all of the updates pushed from Apple without looking too closely Until now. It also wasn’t altogether a surprise that Apple slipped Safari into their iTunes for Windows updates - at least not for Apple WATCHERS. Last summer, when Apple announced Safari for Windows, Jobs even foreshadowed the move, by asking, rhetorically, “But how are we going to distribute this? We don’t really talk to these [Windows] customers, do we? What are we gonna do?” He then went on to answer his own question, “Well, it turns out there are one million downloads of iTunes a day. Turns out there’s been over half a billion downloads of iTunes to Windows.” Still, for many Windows users, it’s been a big surprise. One user summed up what many are feeling when he said that he was “Feeling tricked by Apple… Safari browser installed on my Vista machine that I didn’t ask for.”This is not without precedent: I've had Google and Yahoo toolbars presented to me as companion installs to out-of-box software, as well as downloaded software. Still, this doesn't make it right -- I think it tarnishes Apple's image when they adopt the poor business practices of other companies.Apple is far from being a saint - QuickTime, and iTunes are perfect examples of troublesome products.Quote from: Broni on March 24, 2008, 07:27:22 PM Apple is far from being a saint - QuickTime, and iTunes are perfect examples of troublesome products. Agreed.They are such large resource hoggers......What I hate most about QuickTime is that every time you start it, it almosts demands you upgrade to the pro version.Quote from: dairyman on March 24, 2008, 08:59:17 PM Quote from: Broni on March 24, 2008, 07:27:22 PMApple is far from being a saint - QuickTime, and iTunes are perfect examples of troublesome products. Ditto. I installed iTunes when I bought my iPod and it asked me if it I would like itunes to organize my music collection. I answered yes thinking it would create links to my music and organize the links inside itunes. But no, it completely screwed up my music organization on my hard drive and now, instead of having 75-100 folders of personally ORGANIZED music, I have around 250 folders and I don't know where anything is unless I use iTunes. Apples really pisses me off. I forgot about QuickTime and iTunes... I think Apple is going to really get burned by this decision. If someone hasn't already I think it would be funny for someone to create an ad that mimics the hi I'm a mac and I'm a PC commercial with something along the premises of: PC guy: Just sitting doing something.. Apple guy: Hi PC I noticed your iTunes is out of date would you like me to give you a new update? PC guy: Ohh thanks Apple guy. Apple guy: Here you go. PC guy: Hey wait a second, what -- what, are you doing I didn't want that. End commercial. Here's my rant about iTunes. ** BEGIN RANT ** iTunes is the most pathetic load of cow manure I've ever used. It is slow, buggy and hogs up your entire hard drive. How can 40-60MB of music turn into 200-300MB so fast? I never asked for my music to be converted to AAC, but it did that automatically without me noticing. ** END RANT **Wow! I had iTunes for a while, but never had that many songs, so when I lost a drive, and they told me they had NO record of any of my transactions, I said, "Golly gee, shucky darn" and I haven't been BACK... I didn't realize it was such a resource hog. I don't even have an iPod or mp3 player at the moment, so it's not a big deal to me...eventually, I'll get something...i remember awhile ago i went to download quicktime, and it automatically installed itunes. there was no check box, there was no "click here to download quicktime or click here to download quicktime and itunes," there was just quicktime with itunes. i was ticked off and immediately UNINSTALLED itunes and started swearing to apple under my breath. i recently downloaded quicktime again, and this time there was a link to download just quicktime, mind you there was another link for quicktime and itunes. i dont want itunes and i never plan on downloading it. if i ever purchase an ipod, im going to use third party software. buncha jerks pushing their crappy software onto MY computer. i vaguely remember viruses doing the same thing... jerks.http://www.majorgeeks.com/QuickTime_Alternative_d5610.html This is a link to a nice QuickTime alternative at Major Geeks. Have a look!Cool. Thanks for that link Aegis. |
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