Java to offer Carbonite capture to users
Sending files to Beijing in the background #
Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 21:54 GMT
You can already do this for free without any restrictions by installing spyware, right?
Just another piece of crap to remove... #
Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 21:54 GMT
I already have to spend a few minutes each time I update Java just to get rid of whatever toolbar they are trying to give me (and remove the updater that come with the toolbar) and to go through and disable the auto-update mechanism of Java and why can't Java respect my decision? Each time I update it re-enables the updater. And now I will have to remove a free-trial? I think Sun is _trying_ to make Java the most undesirable piece of software ever, just to spite Oracle (Rightly so, after being forced to use Siebel CRM for a year) but I wish they wouldn't try and screw the consumer while they are at it...
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