I've just found this thread and I just wanted to add my bit ,
Everybody knows that spyware is there to make money and you can usually avoid it by paying for a full version , we just choose not to .
I think Brainworf must have had a fairly isolated problem with his version of Radlight because it obviously cant be designed to do that , he was just really unlucky .
The thing that annoyed me is that Radlight actually removes other software from your machine , what the hell gives them the right to touch your installed software . Radlight should say that it cannot install this software while you have Adaware installed then you have to make the choice for yourself . I know you say that it only happened for that version and it was only available for a short time but as far as Im concerened there should be laws to prevent software from different companies tampering with each other . If the software cannot coexist it should be spelled out to the user .
Everybody knows that spyware is there to make money and you can usually avoid it by paying for a full version , we just choose not to .
I think Brainworf must have had a fairly isolated problem with his version of Radlight because it obviously cant be designed to do that , he was just really unlucky .
The thing that annoyed me is that Radlight actually removes other software from your machine , what the hell gives them the right to touch your installed software . Radlight should say that it cannot install this software while you have Adaware installed then you have to make the choice for yourself . I know you say that it only happened for that version and it was only available for a short time but as far as Im concerened there should be laws to prevent software from different companies tampering with each other . If the software cannot coexist it should be spelled out to the user .
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