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Thread ID: 87361 2008-02-18 09:06:00 The worst programs ever to be created jwil1 (65) PC World Chat
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641637 2008-02-18 09:06:00 What do you think is/are the worst program/s ever created (by any well-known company) for Windows, Mac, or Linux?

This can include ease of use, memory usage or anything else.




I'm going with 3 worst ones (I'm tied!)

1. Adobe Reader. :groan:
2. Google/Yahoo! Toolbars. :groan: :groan:
3. OpenOffice.org. :p
jwil1 (65)
641638 2008-02-18 09:15:00 Nortons

Zonealarm now. Had nothing but probs with it.

Spybot, used to use it, it got worse, same with Adaware

Anything that installs an indexing service, since it can slow ya system down.
(ie: Toolbar programs)

Never tried Openoffice, altho I've downloaded it but havent installed it.

And downloaded Oxygenoffice earlier today, which is the premium version of OO.

And twice as big (It includes templates, fonts etc as well).

Nothing wrong with the above, at least theyre free.

Havent used Adobe reader for a few yrs now. There's smaller programs round now, that do the same thing.

They'll be others, just haveta remember what they are.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
641639 2008-02-18 09:21:00 Microsoft Windows. Because they have accustomed us to bloatware. What might it have been like without their opportunistic genius? mark c (247)
641640 2008-02-18 09:22:00 Nortons

How could I forget?!
:badpc:
jwil1 (65)
641641 2008-02-18 09:25:00 OK yes Norton coz I have a dog's job getting rid of it/reducing its impact on a number of comps. mark c (247)
641642 2008-02-18 09:25:00 Where 1 is the worst:

1. IE's javascript debugger (any version). Worst error messages possible (many of them completely wrong) and no tracebacks. All in all makes javascript development for IE a very painful process.

2. Adobe Premier Elements 4 - Lovely interface, but out of the box supports close to zero video formats. Big promises, no product.

3. Gnome. While it's very well done, the damn thing has so many options missing that I spend more time trying to make it behave how I want it to than actually working. A simple 'enable/disable advanced options' setting would serve far, far better than their current approach of 'exterminate every option possible - we know far better than you do what your own preferences should be'. Grrrrrrrrrr.... mutter mutter...... aargh..... &*%@ing missing option...... *click*...... . *click*...... ... # apt-get install gconf-editor.... *click*...... !?!?!?........ *type*..... mumble.... mutter grrrr..... *&%@ THIS!!!... *CTRL+ALT+BS*, *CTRL+ALT+F2*# apt-get --purge remove gnome && apt-get --purge autoremove.... *click*.... *click*.....

Hello KDE :thumbs:
Erayd (23)
641643 2008-02-18 09:40:00 Steam roddy_boy (4115)
641644 2008-02-18 09:48:00 Nortons - Any Symantec product

McAfee Internet Security

Zone Alarm is slowly turning Bad with faults

Xtra Bubble - If you call that a program

Windows live Care
wainuitech (129)
641645 2008-02-18 10:00:00 What do you think is/are the worst program/s ever created (by any well-known company) for Windows, Mac, or Linux?

This can include ease of use, memory usage or anything else .




I'm going with 3 worst ones (I'm tied!)

1 . Adobe Reader . :groan:
2 . Google/Yahoo! Toolbars . :groan: :groan:
3 . OpenOffice . org . :p


A lot of programs start off good, but then the company trys to monetise the product, and it goes to cr@p .

I would put Facebook into this category, based on there Beacon failure . .

I also think Winamp has gone to cr@p, as has spybot and zonealarm . ALso realplayer, need I say more . I guess Vista is in the same camp, and I have downgraded to XP due to the problems I have had with it not working with my existing software and hardware .
robbyp (2751)
641646 2008-02-18 10:33:00 Wait!!! No-one mentioned RealPlayer yet. :groan:

Oh wait... RobbyP said it... Damn
bob_doe_nz (92)
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