Comment there's that wonderful "Message Center," too (Score 1) 537
This reminds me of their "Message Center," which I've yet to figure out how to disable. Every time the app loads (and often when just lurking in the background), a window pops up in the bottom right over the systray informing the user of updates, news, or what-have-you.
Imagine if every piece of freeware (and I use the term lightly these days) did this. Well, a lot do already. But seriously -- if AIM, RealPlayer, Quicktime, Winamp, Winzip, and other necessities all started doing this, the desktop would be a mess of crap far more than it is now.
The hard part is that sometimes, you just can't get around these proprietary apps like RealPlayer and Quicktime without going with a buggy 3rd-party player.
Imagine if every piece of freeware (and I use the term lightly these days) did this. Well, a lot do already. But seriously -- if AIM, RealPlayer, Quicktime, Winamp, Winzip, and other necessities all started doing this, the desktop would be a mess of crap far more than it is now.
The hard part is that sometimes, you just can't get around these proprietary apps like RealPlayer and Quicktime without going with a buggy 3rd-party player.