I know times are tough, I got it. And I know that folks have to make a living pretty much any way they can (I do mean legally of course). So, it shouldn’t and doesn’t really surprise me when I see some insipid phrase telling me how I really in fact do want to install that Yahoo toolbar piggy backed onto whatever the real application is that I am installing. I mean really, are you software authors getting that much out of it that it’s OK to piss off your users? Every time I turn around some application or installer or updater is trying to slip that damn Yahoo toolbar into my computer. I feel like I should get dinner and a drink first at least.
Now, I have used the Yahoo toolbar in the past, long time ago it snuck in on me. As far as I am concerned it’s malware, cause you can’t get the damn thing fully un-installed. To be fair, it’s gotten better over the years. The un-install part that is. I remember way back I would uninstall it, and on the next reboot it would be back. I’d uninstall it and then delete all of the files, registry entries, everything. And it would come back when I booted up next. It was like that creepy guy at work that always wants to watch what you are doing over your shoulder, it wouldn’t go away. Still, why the hell do people bundle it all over the place? Unless something has changed it only works in Internet Exploder … er, Explorer anyway, and I don’t use IE. Neither do more and more people as we see the browser stats shift from IE to Firefox and Chrome. Besides, what does it really get you? Aside from hijacking your browser which is good for Yahoo I guess, but I don’t see any benefit to the end user. I think it’s one of those Microsoft strategies, take a crappy product, put it EVERYwhere in front of people and hope that if you tell them that they need or want it enough times, they will be stupid enough to believe it. Or at least incompetent enough to not know how to get rid of the damn thing.
Here’s to you Yahoo, making the Internet suck just a little more each day. Thanks.