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I'd like to remind you that you still haven't addressed the similar issue with Ubuntu, btw, especially if you think about the average windows user giving it a spin (which I'm not ) When you install it, and configure your network connection, it automatically looks for updates without asking me first (at least, kubuntu intrepid did just that ) I don't see you bringing this issue (or numerous issues of the kind, which I don't have a problem with in general, as long as I can opt out easily) Frankly, that kind of thing hasn't been called malware or spyware in a long, long time. It's not an issue on Windows Vista 64 (or windows 2k), as I've been trying to tell you: I updated through the updater, and it DID NOT change my preferences, even though I agreed to the EULA by downloading it.
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Added by editI also apologize for getting personal, indeed, it wasn't warranted, sorry. But I truly apologize, if this is truly an issue on MacOS X, and not a matter of bad PR+mistake in the setup of the updater daemon on MacOS X. I didn't actually call you names, if you read carefully, I stopped short of that. I presume all current Google apps work the same way.
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By installing the Software, you agree to automatically request and receive Updates.' There is no option to refuse the installation of an update 'behind your back,' short of uninstalling all Google apps to terminate the agreement, then manually removing the updaters via Terminal commands.
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NicQ wrote:This is very tendencious: it's not spyware, since you can refuse to send anonymous usage statistics (something also seen regularly in the OS world), ditto with automatic updates (also something very common in the OS world, case in point Ubuntu package managers which can install updates behind your back if you set them to do so) From the EULA: 'The Software may communicate with Google servers from time to time to check for available updates to the Software, such as bug fixes, patches, enhanced functions, missing plug-ins and new versions (collectively, 'Updates'). Edit: added link to Google download + EULA, typos Posts: 429 Joined: Wed 9:30 pm Location: Montreal, Qc, Canada. And you're certainly not pointing out that you have to approve the EULA before downloading Google Earth So basically, everything you said is wrong, so sorry Nota Bene: I'm platform agnostic, been using open source and closed source software throughout my career and have tried more than once to push open source in the corporate workplace, including game studios. This is very tendencious: it's not spyware, since you can refuse to send anonymous usage statistics (something also seen regularly in the OS world), ditto with automatic updates (also something very common in the OS world, case in point Ubuntu package managers which can install updates behind your back if you set them to do so) Frankly, I thought we'd reached a point where people would stop spewing fundamentally flawed if not outright wrong information on their 'opposition' in the eternal diatribe of open vs closed source.
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If you erase the updater, it reinstalls itself. By the time you've got the EULA to read, it's too late. Someguy wrote:Bear in mind, Google Earth 5 beta is said to install spyware on your computer, allegedly to download and install automatic updates.whether you want them or not. For on ground, low altitude flight, ideally we'd need a set of textures just for that Cheers, Nic. Mind you, there are a few resources out there to leverage part of the dataset as high res textures in FG (Landsat7) But for drawing high altitude terrain, there might be some interesting tidbits in World Wind.
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As for leveraging existing code and data, comes to mind, being open source in code (both java and C# versions), uses OpenGL to render stuff ( in java version, through JNI API, with jogl iirc, so rendering code is in ANSI C), and also uses open source data. Google Earth not an option: they don't do any serious flight modelling in that sim, plus completely closed source as far as rendering code (it's even patented, iirc) and datasets.