Programmes that put shortcuts on my desk top. Adobe reader just did an update and added one to my desktop. I am continually cleaning them off. Polite programmes ask!
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Programmes that put shortcuts on my desk top. Adobe reader just did an update and added one to my desktop. I am continually cleaning them off. Polite programmes ask!
I agree. I also hate programs that want to put their own search bar on. Sometimes they ask and if I say no the prog. does it anyway.
Yep, that gets my vote too (both of the above)!
I really hate programs that you have paid for that try to add a search bar. I mean, where do they get off doing that??????
The shortcut thing I don't mind too much but those bloody search bar things are damn annoying.
Agree!!! Those search bars should be banished from the earth!
The universe!!!
Not only that - when all you want is iTunes, you get bloody Bonjour and all of the iPod updater suite of crap without any option not to install it, including rubbish that goes into your startup defaults registry settings. Like the Google update service.... Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh
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sorry, losing control here
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Well I'm leaving the Church of Apple shortly... fed up with its buggy software and unreliable phones... going to give Android a whirl.
I use Firefox, if you go to view/bars you can close the unwanted bar.
what angers me is the ICQ search that Firefox tries to force down your throat. I delete it as a search engine, and next time I open FF it's there in my face again.
I think you'll find that it's ICQ's spyware that has done that, nothing to do with Firefox at all. Go to Tools > Add-Ons to uninstall all search bars from Firefox and then use Malwarebytes to remove a lot of unwanted crap from your PC. It's not the definitive answer, but it will help.
I always say "no, no, no" to all the questions that installers ask me to ensure that I only have what I really want on my machine.
Windows 7 has an option to hide all the icons on your desktop. Right-click on the background, go to the View menu and untick "Show desktop icons" (and "Show desktop gadgets" if you want). Then keep the apps that you use regularly pinned to the Start menu and the Task bar and keep useful files and folders pinned to the relevent app icon menus. I find that that creates a wonderfully clean and controlled working environment - very refreshing after years of cluttered desktops!
Phil
Thanks guys, I uninstalled ICQ. Since I never installed it I never realized I could get rid of it.
Judi
one I have just been reminded of - software companies that issue pdf manuals that do not contain 'normal text' so you can't use 'find' :eek::rolleyes: