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This is getting old, seriously, these companies need to know that.
Apple is just trying to get their product out there, just like any other company. They see they have a lot of Windows users using iTunes, but maybe not as many using Safari. Some may not have ever heard of Safari, and obviously a lot of Windows users like it so far, so why not try to expose it to a few more people.
If you walk into a grocery store, sometimes they have those free sample carts out, pushing other products that you may just like and buy. They don't force them on you, but show you they're there and ask if you may like one. Same thing with Apple, except you get the full thing right away.
Sure, Safari and iTunes are just a few pieces of software to try to possibly lure more people over the Mac side. But no one has been forced over. Apple is a company, this is one of the ways companies can get more customers, and it is not at all wrong.
So get the sticks out of your butts and just take a look at it how it really is. It's not like there's some behind-closed-doors "deal" with threats and sneaky tactics, or any forcing of people to install a certain piece of software they may not want (think of the Microsoft/Netscape war).
By the way, my friend was really really mad about this because apparently his computer is unable to uncheck boxes so he had no choice but to install Safari.
Uncheck the box, it isn't that hard. You weren't mad when Google "hijacked" your computer and installed the Google Toolbar when you were trying to install Picasa, why are you mad now?
i never liked the fact that the apple updater would force you to download quicktime when you download itunes - but ok i could live with it (supposedly necessary). And i never liked how the google toolbar or yahoo toolbar got installed if you werent careful when installing other software.If it were microsoft doing this, everyone would have been up in arms!
Apple is not the first to do this, but because a few others are doing it, doesn't make it right. Someone's gotta stand up and say its wrong. So good on John i say!
It's a question of managing your system and having control over how to manage your computer. It's you how are the owner not Apple.
That's the first thing that popped into my mind...
I wonder if the people saying "no foul" and defending Apple were also the people criticizing Microsoft for past use of its installed user base to push additional applications?
Apple is not forcing anyone to install anything they don't want to. Sure the option is checked by default, but you don't even have to uncheck it, you can make it completely ignore the update. It takes just as much effort to click the install button as the ignore button, or even as much effort to hit the enter key or the delete key (which should make it ignore Safari). It doesn't automatically install it for you before you tell it to.
Let's see, I downloaded a piece of software which now routinely pops up windows to download another piece of software, which is selected by default.
Yup, that's adware.
I really think Apple is getting desperate because nobody is using Safari.
Apple update is for updating software that you're already installed on you PC. If I don't have Safari installed on my PC in the first place why do I need an update? Sound like Malware to me.
I was so disgusted I disable update reminder completely. If I can use other software to update my Podcast and my music on my Ipod I would ignore Itune completely
To Matt B, thank you. That is mainly my point. The popularity of Internet Explorer stems greatly from the popularity of Windows. And if you have Windows, you have Internet Explorer so yes, I think Microsoft is definitely using Windows to push IE just like Apple is using iTunes updater to push Safari. Like I said, I may not like Apple, but I do like their effort to spread the word that there are other browsers out there and yes, in my opinion, there are BETTER browsers out there (better than IE that is).
To Kev, I did not know that. I didn't know Microsoft (although it doesn't surprise me in the least!) forced vendors to install IE and not Netscape. Of course now IE is so integrated within Windows that it has to be there and can not be uninstalled. God I hate how instead of just making better software that stands out on its own and has better features than the competition (which is what companies should be striving for), they have to bully vendors and sometimes customers into using their product and nothing else. But anyway that is a rant for another time.