Stardock offers OEMs alternative
Wednesday, August 8, 2001 by Frogboy | Discussion: WinCustomize News
Reply #2 Thursday, August 9, 2001 9:41 AM
There should be a Surgeon Generals warning label on AOL software. Use of this product will only make you stupid.
Anyway, back you your point, I think that Stardock was using AOL as an example in displaying the capabilities as well as a posible type of software vendor that could benefit from the technology.
Reply #3 Thursday, August 9, 2001 10:28 AM

Question though: desktop icons can be deleted very easily. Are the icons on the taskbar or My Computer just as easy to remove? Otherwise, although it's good news for Stardock, it would be bad news for users.
Reply #5 Thursday, August 9, 2001 7:08 PM
Its kind of funny that no one else thought of a way to get around the icon bit, unless they think that M$ would get pissed, and say they were breaking contract.
Reply #6 Thursday, August 9, 2001 7:19 PM
I've often wondered why though OEM's and MS don't allow the first boot to be customizeable though. Let's say you go out and buy Max Payne, when you install it you can pick the default or custom select what and how you want to load. I don't see why the OS can't be the same...
Do you want to install the AOL package? "NO"
Do you want to install MusicMatch? "NO"
Do you want to install java support for IE? "YES"
All the junk could be kept in the cabs or on the disk in case I ever needed it. Haha
Wouldn't this make more sense? The user gets the choice. But let's face it 95% of computer buyers don't care one bit what's on their desktop. It would be easier than making the first thing I do with a new computer a Format C:......
Bill
Reply #7 Friday, August 10, 2001 12:25 AM

Reply #8 Friday, August 10, 2001 12:50 PM
It's sad but true... many users don't care about these issues. In fact, when I worked at a

I wonder if they noticed that their computer was about 25% slower after all that installing?
Reply #9 Friday, August 10, 2001 12:53 PM
Must have been those years of dissolute living...

Reply #10 Friday, August 10, 2001 12:54 PM
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Reply #1 Thursday, August 9, 2001 12:25 AM
For wincustomize (or anyone else) to serve as enablers to this affront to common sense is bafffling.
C'mon Stardock ... c'mon wincustomize ... c'mon anyone who's been on the Internet more than two or three yaers ... AOL's suckage extends beyond any reasonable person's acceptance of conduct that we would acept from any other online business or even a web page we might visit insofar as violation of our privacy.
Stop supporting them. These guys might control a sector of ignorant Internet users, but not our OS's or anything else that cannot be changed or upgraded at a lower cost with only a positive result.
Friends don't let friends use AOL!
WTF are you thinking?
~Michael T.