We were sort of forced into finding other sources of revenue, due to the shrinking PC market. If we want to keep up the pace of development, to offer more and more features, by keeping up the quality of the software, then we have to make sure our revenue wouldn't shrink along with the PC market. Even with a more and more capable software,
it's tough to convince AIDA64 users to acquire a license, and still, after so many years, only
a fraction of the users are willing to acquire a license, regardless of the price tag it carries.
Hence, we have to use advertising to find other sources of revenue, and that's where Google offers come into play. We've picked Chrome out of the many options simply because we here at FinalWire reckon Chrome is a useful and capable software. I wouldn't wanna name other options, but all of those had annoying features, and generally speaking would have been a much less useful product for the user than Chrome.
If you are an existing customer to us, then you have several options to avoid dealing with those ads:
1)
You can use the ZIP package instead of the setup package when upgrading to a new AIDA64 version.
Only the setup package implements the Google offers.
2)
You can use the built-in automatic update feature of AIDA64. It updates itself without you having to download any packages manually, as long as you have a valid license. No downloads, no ads that way.
BTW, the Google offers have certain rules to make sure they don't become too annoying for the users. They aren't offered everytime you launch the setup package. I suppose you unchecked the checkbox the first time you've installed AIDA64 v4.00: now try to run the same setup package again, and you'll see that the offer will not come up anymore
And even at the next AIDA64 release the offers will not come up on your system again.
Regards,
Fiery