Which Windows app do you hate, but forced to use?

geekiergeek

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Yes. This is possible. Sometimes we just cannot avoid using some software due to other software/device dependencies, work policy etc.

Here is my list:

iTunes
iTunes
iTunes

It keeps adding hundreds of MBs crossing 1-2 GBs while it is playing music. This bug has been there for several years. They don't want to fix this.

If anyone has a solution to this, then please let me know.
 

smakme7757

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After looking at my PC for 5 minutes I actually don't have any. All software is useful in it's own way. But i'm very aggressive. If a piece of software is crap i'll use an alternative even if i have to spend more time getting it to work.
 

Berryracer

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Oct 4, 2006
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iTunes, I sold my iPhone 5 because dont want to use it and have Apple spy on me via their Bonjour Service. never apple again
 

lxskllr

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iTunes, I sold my iPhone 5 because dont want to use it and have Apple spy on me via their Bonjour Service. never apple again

Yup. This is how to fix the Itunes issue.

For me, it's just the general category of video editing software. I infrequently use it, so I forget what I used, and how I used it. Every time I need to edit something, I start learning all over again.
 

code65536

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Whenever I set up iTunes for someone else (I do not and will never posses an iDevice), I uninstall Bonjour; it's a separate component, and it can be uninstalled separately without degrading any of the features the user actually uses.
 

Chiefcrowe

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Sep 15, 2008
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Thanks! I didn't think you could uninstall it and still have itunes working. Just tried it, ignored the warning message and it seems like it works fine!


Whenever I set up iTunes for someone else (I do not and will never posses an iDevice), I uninstall Bonjour; it's a separate component, and it can be uninstalled separately without degrading any of the features the user actually uses.