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echo: windows
to: MARK LEWIS
from: Ed Vance
date: 2012-07-11 23:04:00
subject: Analog Clock for XP

ML>FWIW: i never download anything from CNET any more... not since they have
ML>started wrapping their own installer around the package you are downloading..
ML>they've done this so they can "sneak" in other software
they get paid for
ML>distributing and getting installed... this made big news recently when it was
ML>found that the nmap network software was carrying other software with it and
ML>was not how the original author distributed it to CNET and other places for
ML>download...

Mark,

I just now quit trying to search for a "Free XP Analog Clock" because
the 3 sites I found in my search, including CNET, after I had downloaded
the clock setup file the setup program wanted to Download something.

I had went to my Admin account and clicked on the digital clock on the
taskbar to see if it could be changed to Analog like I could on Win3.1 .

But there wasn't an option to do it, so I went searching on Ask.com for
a Analog Clock to use on my Limited account Desktop.

I got tired after tries that wanted access to the net to 'install' a
clock.

Do you know of one I can get that isn't so aggrevating?  Thanks!


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