Strange, I did a fresh Win7 install on my laptop about 6 weeks ago, installed Foxit, opted out of the ask toolbar and no issues.
I've noticed this happening on my machines as well. Opt out of it, and it still adds. Reminds me of daemon tools and their like 4 different checkboxes to add crap to your machine :\
You can always go to Add / Remove Programs and uninstall Ask.com toolbar or most anything. For a toolbar, you should first disable it in the web browsers.
I think (not certain) that VLC player pulls the same trick of installing Ask.com toolbar.
A few other programs also add crap like that. You must slow down for each installer screen, not just keep clicking "enter" or that crap gets installed. And to make matters worse, it adds to the download file size and it is usually a toolbar I don't want or need. I only install Google Toolbar.
Yeah VLC was something else (another search engine/toolbar). I'm just wondering if all these free alternatives will start going off the way-side if the economy never picks up? I mean both VLC and Foxit recently have included the opt-out options. But I have a feeling that some builds (like the recent Foxit build) are bugged so even if you untick the option, it installs anyway.
It's fucking depressing to be honest.
PDF-XChange Viewer is free for personal use.
I gave up on Foxit for this...excellent viewer. Can you believe that Foxit wont let you copy/paste?
So yeah fresh Win7 install, I go with trusty Foxit.
Nope, even with opt-out, I noticed that Ask.com toolbar was installed. Guess I'll be looking for an alternative now. It's too bad, since I thought Foxit was above this kind of nonsense.