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gto3000
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I don't want to see pop ups for software updates once per week for every frigging application I use.

Just leave me alone with my work.

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  • 0
    @tosensei right? people judge me for my chlamedias but everybody have bugs sometime
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    @tosensei it was a joke. Is being mean your entire personality?
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    @tosensei don't lie. Being bitter is the only emotion I've ever seen you express.
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    @retoor > 'Yh, what the fuck are those updates always about. Your product does what I want and I'm already customer. By now, the chance is that they're just about to ruin it.'

    Completely agree. Imagine having software that had already been declared final supported version for your OS. Then you see an update is available && it keeps pestering you about the update being available w/ no option of ignoring it.

    You decide to update, then see that there are absolutely no changes, other than a new notification that you have to manually dismiss each time the software is started.

    The notification doesn't inform you about anything you haven't already known.

    They've introduced an additional, inconvenient step in the name of an 'update'.

    Seems like an act of sabotage / quality degradation to me.

    Oh, yeah. Clicking that [x] doesn't always dismiss the message - the hit box is screwed or !responsive at all times, too.
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