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Story: Google Pack fails to impress
I was already fed up with Acrobat wanting to install the things like Yahoo toolbar. I've seen that with several programs recently.
WTF! If I wanted to install these additional programs I would have downloaded and installed them myself, why waste space in the package for things which belong to another company, in which I have no interest?
If it was an integrated suite or something it would be interesting, but as it is a selection of products from different companies it probably isn't of much interest. Most users will probably already have installed the items which are of interest to them and will ignore the others.
7 out of 10 for the idea, 2 out of 10 for execution?
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Story: Google Pack fails to impress
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I think the package kinda sucks. Who doesn't alre... Anonymous -
I wrote earlier that this package sucks, but... Anonymous -
To answer the last guy: LOTS of people don't... Anonymous -
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say what you like but I would like to see them imp... Samuel, UK -
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