Originally posted by: Gurck
I was being facetious, I (and many, many others) consider quicktime to be malware. If you weren't aware, installing quicktime is a condition of installing itunes - there's no way around it. If you're having problems installing a lot of things, I'd guess windows is the culprit, maybe try a repair install using the CD? Best of luck fixing this, and when you do, I recommend foobar2000 as a music player![]()
Originally posted by: sparkyclarky
Originally posted by: Gurck
I was being facetious, I (and many, many others) consider quicktime to be malware. If you weren't aware, installing quicktime is a condition of installing itunes - there's no way around it. If you're having problems installing a lot of things, I'd guess windows is the culprit, maybe try a repair install using the CD? Best of luck fixing this, and when you do, I recommend foobar2000 as a music player![]()
Please Gurck, enlighten me as to why Quicktime is malware?
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: sparkyclarky
Originally posted by: Gurck
I was being facetious, I (and many, many others) consider quicktime to be malware. If you weren't aware, installing quicktime is a condition of installing itunes - there's no way around it. If you're having problems installing a lot of things, I'd guess windows is the culprit, maybe try a repair install using the CD? Best of luck fixing this, and when you do, I recommend foobar2000 as a music player![]()
Please Gurck, enlighten me as to why Quicktime is malware?
Steve Jobs ran over Guruk's dog.
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: sparkyclarky
Originally posted by: Gurck
I was being facetious, I (and many, many others) consider quicktime to be malware. If you weren't aware, installing quicktime is a condition of installing itunes - there's no way around it. If you're having problems installing a lot of things, I'd guess windows is the culprit, maybe try a repair install using the CD? Best of luck fixing this, and when you do, I recommend foobar2000 as a music player![]()
Please Gurck, enlighten me as to why Quicktime is malware?
Steve Jobs ran over Guruk's dog.
Jobs was on an iBike, which is all advertising and no substance, so the lil guy was more dazed than actually hurt
On a serious note, because it resets file associations when specifically configured to not do so. If it's not malware, why does it ninja-install with itunes? Why is there a specific alternative, as I linked above?
Originally posted by: agentK
Got them! Had to manually Register msiexec! Thanks again!![]()
Originally posted by: Gurck
This really goes beyond the scope of the thread, so rather than hijack it I'll just remind you that I'm far from alone in my feelings on QT, and itunes is the only music playing software which "requires" it, odd, don't you think?
Originally posted by: Gurck
I did "put up"; it both resets file associations and installs without consent. Now take your own advice...
Originally posted by: Gurck
iIt's one of those things people click on without reading it. It's also one of those things that, along with Weatherbug and MMJB, I without fail find when a friend or family member with a spyware problem calls me for help.
Agreed. Who called it spyware?Originally posted by: sparkyclarky
Calling quicktime spyware is some hilarious BS, as I'm sure others will agree.
You haven't proven anything.Gurck, I've proved you wrong. Quicktime is not malware and it does not install without users permission. You are wrong, but you'll never admit that as it will be a huge dent in your anti-Apple fascade. The fact that you will not admit it doesn't change the fact that you are indeed wrong. It's OK, as we are all wrong at points.
Originally posted by: Gurck
Agreed. Who called it spyware?Originally posted by: sparkyclarky
Calling quicktime spyware is some hilarious BS, as I'm sure others will agree.
You haven't proven anything.Gurck, I've proved you wrong. Quicktime is not malware and it does not install without users permission. You are wrong, but you'll never admit that as it will be a huge dent in your anti-Apple fascade. The fact that you will not admit it doesn't change the fact that you are indeed wrong. It's OK, as we are all wrong at points.
Originally posted by: Gurck
iThe intent of that post was to remark on the correlation between quicktime and people who are unknowledgeable enough to get spyware. I'm not a woman, if I mean something I'll say it - such as when I explicitly called QT malware. I don't need some Apple fanboy / conspiracy theorist telling me what I mean when I'm fully aware of what I mean - thanks for the offer though. FWIW MMJB isn't spyware either.
Your link proves nothing; studies have shown that well over 99% of people click "OK", "Accept", "Download", etc. without reading what they're agreeing to. This trait is why EULAs don't stand up in court.
Looks like one of us is wrong, and it's not me![]()
A BS excuse, and the courts would agree if it went to them. You're really going out of your way to argue, are you perchance up past bedtime?Originally posted by: sparkyclarky
Ah, but you stated that it installs without user consent, but clearly they are giving their consent not only by agreeing to the download requirements (which are not an EULA by the way), but also by picking and choosing a location to install quicktime in when the need arises. There is no foul play involved, no matter what you'd like to believe.
Forum members capable of reading will see it for exactly what it was. You too will learn these reading skills at some point. Stay in school.And your attempt at associating quicktime with spyware still was just that. You can try to dig your way out of that comment all you want, but I'm sure the other members of the forum see it for exactly what it is: a comment that is patently false designed to denigrate a company by a poster who has repeatedly shown the inability to objectively look at Apple related software and hardware.
I see I was right about bedtimeYou are still wrong Gurck, but it is quite entertaining watching you dig yourself in. I'm heading to bed for the night, as I think I've done my job here.