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Programs you hate?


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Here is a list of Programs tha tI hate, you can post your list too ;)

1. Real Player:

I hate this program and the .rm format because it is slow and buggy, MP3, WMA, and OGG media is smaller and sounds better. You cant get free encoders for it, and they dont let other programs open .rm files :(

2. AOL (And the AOL ISP Service):

I hate this program and service because it is slow, unreliable, has more sercurity holes then I have money, and its features suck compared to other free products :(

3. Window Blinds:

For me this program lets me use really slow skins that suck up valubal resources on my computer, and every time I tried a skin, it looked 10x better in the screenshot demos then it really did on my system. I also dont like the false advertizing and other non factual info they give you about the program to get you to buy it :(

4. Invision Power Board:

I like the software a lot, but I *HATE* the defualt skin, and almost every site I see these days use it because the owners are to lazy to change it :(

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Real Player

Internet Explorer

Lookout Express

Winamp 3

AOL

Anything that installs an AOL icon on my desktop, favorites menu, links bar, start menu, and programs menu. I deleted it the first time, I'm deleting them all thank you.

Anything w/ Spyware

Windows Media Player for audio, for video it's ok

Roxio EZ CD

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Real Player, QCD, WindowBlind, IE (that I have to use), Mozilla (aka very slow crap browser), winamp 3, Systran, EasyCD (everything that start with easy is a crap), linux fan (LOL, yes they are software too... Not included of course, LOL), WMP8 (yes 8), I hate life, and I hate you :blink: :woot: :D LOL j/k

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I don't see how anyone could actually "hate" a software program. It's just a program. That's like saying I hate the damn Coke bottle. It's just a Coke bottle.

Any hu, I dislike AOL, Symantec, Spyware, Popup ware (popunder, etc..), Viruses (trojans,etc....), anything else that makes me have to waste my time.

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I don't see how anyone could actually "hate" a software program. It's just a program. That's like saying I hate the damn Coke bottle. It's just a Coke bottle.

:cool:

I hate anything that looks extremly bad or makes my life harder, these programs do (so do other things in life) :blink:

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yeah how could you hate life? I love life except for school and work, but those are a small price to pay. Friends, family, beer, xbox, and weed make it all worthwhile.

But back on topic, software I hate are:

Anything by RealMedia

Adware in any way shape or form

Nautilus (a major component of GNOME DE)

MSN Explorer

viruses in any way shape or form (now i have to run a goddamn anti virus which I also hate)

Anything AOL

Honestly i hate most freeware software. Most of it is crap.

That excludes open-source if you would consider that freeware.

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