The newest version of AIM gives you the option to not install WildTangent along with the other thing (sorry name is eluding me right now) during setup. You just have to uncheck both boxes as they are checked by defualt. You will need a 3rd party app to rid yourself of ads but thats easily found and done.NetRyder said:I don't remember AIM setup giving me the option not to install WildTangent. In fact, I didn't even know I had it installed until I saw a new icon conveniently placed in my Control Panel one fine day. The talking ads can't be disabled from within the program either. You might need a third-party patch to do that.
I don't support products that claim to be free but start to become intrusive.
Good to see that they changed that now. Still, it's too late to bring me back.Xie said:The newest version of AIM gives you the option to not install WildTangent along with the other thing (sorry name is eluding me right now) during setup.
Sure, it's easy, but it shouldn't be necessary. I wouldn't have a problem with just a small regular banner ad at the top/bottom, but talking ads (just like popups) are something I can't take.You will need a 3rd party app to rid yourself of ads but thats easily found and done.![]()
That still doesn't justify anything. It's bad practice to throw malware into a product that's used by millions of people (most of whom don't even have a clue what a firewall is, much less how to obtain and configure one) and expect them to figure out how not to install it by themselves.Also if you have a descent firewall you should get an alert about WildTanget trying to connect and blocking it stops it's install.
Xie said:Gaim (v1.0) and found it not yet stable enough to switch sadly.![]()