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A Directory on Bloatware

February 22, 2010 Software, Talking Points, Tech Solutions 155 Comments

I hate it when I download something and it tries to install more stuff than what I asked for. Thus I composed this Directory of Bloatware comprised of software that I’ve encountered recently that try to install more than what was listed.

I know a lot of companies use these additional installations as their revenue stream in order to provide free software, but the ‘bloat’ label is still accurate. It unnecessarily increases the size of the installer I’m downloading and the amount of software installed on my computer if I just go through the default install. A bigger installed software footprint means there are more applications that need to be kept up-to-date or could potentially have system-compromising vulnerabilities. I would like to see an industry standard where tag-along software must be listed along with the download link.

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Software I’m trying to Install Software it tries to Install
Adobe Flash Adobe Download Manager / GetPlus+, McAfee Virus scan
Adobe Reader Adobe Download Manager / GetPlus+
Adobe Shockwave Google Toolbar
Apple Updater Safari, MobileMe
Avast! 5 Google Chrome
CCleaner Yahoo! Toolbar
DAEMON Tools Lite Sidebar Gadget, Browser Toolbar, DAEMON Tools default Search Provider, Browser Start Page
HotSpot Shield HotSpot Shield Community Toolbar
IrfanView Google Toolbar
iTunes QuickTime
Java Carbonite Backup 30-day free trial Previously: Bing Toolbar, Yahoo! Toolbar
QuickTime iTunes
Winamp Winamp Toolbar, Winamp Search default search engine, 50 free downloads from eMusic

Feel free to add any others that you know of in the comments and I’ll update the list.


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  • Rocket Rog

    Apple Mobile Me control panel or something like that. I want my little updates to iTunes but Apple Software Update keeps thrusting Safari and now this Mobile something-or-other at me.

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