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sorry but years trumps months.

whereas over the same and many more years, Winrar is more stable, opens ALL files and extracts ALL files, with better shell integration (No I don't need some annoying GUI for my extraction purposes), and it's faster. and it's not based around a ****ty format where to get to a single txt file in a huge archive it needs to extract the whole archive first.

Guess it just doesn't meet your expectations. It does everything I need it to do...

Plus I don't want to spend money on Winrar or live off a trial version of it

I've yet to see a music player use more resources then iTunes :/

Blasphemy, look left.

iTunes and Quicktime, Apple's software division for windows must be underfunded or something.

If i ran a software/hardware company, and was "forced" to support other software platforms, I would never make my software run

as great on the other platforms as it would on my own :p

Itunes and quicktime are their biggest advertising for MacOSX and Mac's :p

"Oh, so you run that cra... I mean Windows", "if you had a mac you wouldn't have those problems".

I steer away from crap like itunes... been doing so since it rearranged my own music folder system to suit it own needs (early windows version, long time ago, it may not do that anymore?) If and apple employer had been near me that day, he would have magically passed away :p

and don't get me started on quicktime :p when i need it, i just use quicktime alternative ;)

sorry but years trumps months.

whereas over the same and many more years, Winrar is more stable, opens ALL files and extracts ALL files, with better shell integration (No I don't need some annoying GUI for my extraction purposes), and it's faster. and it's not based around a ****ty format where to get to a single txt file in a huge archive it needs to extract the whole archive first.

Hmm. I've been using 7-zip exclusively for about 4 years now. I have NOT ONCE had it cause an error or not open a file.

I don't understand all the Java hate. Maybe if we were 10 years in the past, but nowadays Java is a very quick, polished language.

iTunes would be my pick. I like the interface, but it's poorly coded, locks up, huge, and interfaces poorly with their own music players

iTunes without a doubt. All I need is something that can interface with an iPod. No, I do not want fifty bajilion updaters, no, I do not want the Bounjour service, and no, I SURE as hell do not want or need Quicktime (I have VLC for a reason) but they don't give me a ****ing choice, do they?

Also, I hate flash.The majority of my daily browsing doesn't require Flash (I think YouTube is the spawn of human stupidity, so I stay away from it). The only great implementation of Flash that I can think of is Grooveshark.That's a wonderful site.

Also, I hate the HELL out of WLM. Such a piece of trash. I want IMing and nothing else, I don't want ads, I don't want all sorts of social networking integrated, and Trillian does for me in a 15MB application more than WLM can do with a 60MB setup file.

Windows:

  • iTunes :angry: :x
  • QuickTime :angry: :x
  • Adobe Updater :angry: :x
  • Chrome :x
  • Safari :angry: :x

Apple:
  • Font Book and the way OS X handles and manages fonts :angry: :angry: :x :x
  • iTunes :angry: :x
  • QuickTime :angry: :x
  • MS Office :angry: :x
  • Safari :angry: :x
  • FileZilla :angry: :x
  • Dreamweaver :angry:

PC: iTunes. I loathe that piece of crap. Damn Apple for forcing me to use it with my iPod Touch.

+1 on that one! My wife has to use it for her iPod Touch, and iTunes is the worse piece of garbage there is! It is so frustrating sometimes. I dread having to be forced to install iTunes 10.

Anything made by Nortons / Symantec. It'll either crash or die sooner or later, if you get infected. And its bloated.

Same goes for Nero. Same goes for anything made by Google, inc their browser. They're too nosy. And puts crap on your system, you don't need.

I don't use file sharing programs like Utorrent etc. I have no need for them.

I use Itunes sometimes (I wouldn't if I could get something free to sync contacts). I use that more than syncing songs / videos. Altho, there are other free programs around (Winamp, Mediamonkey. Songbird etc).

I wouldn't use Office either, if there was a free program that could sync contacts to an Ipod (I would probably use Openoffice for other things). Thunderbird, IMO is useless. It takes at least 20-30 mins just to configure the thing, to get email to work (wish they wouldn't make it, so it "guesses" your ISP server info). Because, its usually wrong. Don't like Adobe reader either (there are smaller and better programs around - Foxit, Sumatra PDF etc).

Why all the hate for iTunes? it's rock solid for me never crashes, quite fast and been using it for years without hassles! (I mainly use in on Windows, hardly touch the OSX version on my Mac Mini). The software I hate the most is Java apps, can't stand programming in Java and can't stand apps that are written in it! *arg!*

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