Who is writing the Ask toolbar?
My personal opinion: I hate the Ask toolbar. OK, it is my fault when I do not take care to what I install on my computer. It is my responsibility to carefully read everything during a software installation.
Well, I had deinstalled the Ask toolbar, what was really a hard piece of work. And only two weeks later, I did not take care and ... ooops.... it was back. I am now determined to destroy it again.
However, evidently, it becomes more and more difficult each time. Software which has a honest business model can be deinstalled easily. This one not. It is almost like a virus and the deinstallation procedure is similarly tedious.
I am wondering what type of programmer this is who develops something like this. What kind of morale do they have? Do they do it with a bad conscience, just for money without thinking, do they think who does not take care during an installation procedure does not deserve any respect?
Well, I had deinstalled the Ask toolbar, what was really a hard piece of work. And only two weeks later, I did not take care and ... ooops.... it was back. I am now determined to destroy it again.
However, evidently, it becomes more and more difficult each time. Software which has a honest business model can be deinstalled easily. This one not. It is almost like a virus and the deinstallation procedure is similarly tedious.
I am wondering what type of programmer this is who develops something like this. What kind of morale do they have? Do they do it with a bad conscience, just for money without thinking, do they think who does not take care during an installation procedure does not deserve any respect?
AndreaHerrmann - 15. Jun, 15:27