Ok... So as much as I may personally bitch about Apple products, I generally don't have anything against them and will often try them to see how good they are. I own an iPod (somewhere around here - I use a Zune instead now though) and have, in the past, used iTunes for quite a while. Soo... I installed Safari a few weeks ago to see how good it was and if it was worth recommending to others. I have not had QuickTime or iTunes installed on this computer, however, as I have had no reason for them.
That being said, the Apple Software Update popped up earlier to nicely notify me that Safari had a new update available. In the process though, it somehow deemed that my computer needed to update both QuickTime and iTunes...
This kinda annoys me. It's one thing to offer updates for installed programs, but it's another thing entirely to pass off installing new software on your computer as an update. Especially under the guise of a security update.
gripe gripe gripe gripe
That being said, the Apple Software Update popped up earlier to nicely notify me that Safari had a new update available. In the process though, it somehow deemed that my computer needed to update both QuickTime and iTunes...
This kinda annoys me. It's one thing to offer updates for installed programs, but it's another thing entirely to pass off installing new software on your computer as an update. Especially under the guise of a security update.
gripe gripe gripe gripe
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