Allright, fine. :) I see your side of the coin and understand the reason why it's added to the installer.
My biggest beef is the message on the brothersoft.com-page about 'no malware' when the installer infact will install this if you're not careful. The same goes for the banner on the PSPad-page (viz http://www.pspad.com/en/ ). If the installer will install malware unless you specifically tell it not to, then simply state it. Also, I can not replicate the install procedure where I got the option to install SweetIM *(therefore I sadly have no screenshot of that)*, but I was sure at the time that I selected that I _did not_ want to install it (by deselecting two checkboxes if I remember correctly). Yet it was installed right after the PSPad-installation. This was what made me angry and made me decide to write about it here in the first place. Maybe I read it wrong - then again, maybe I'm right. Without replicating the case I'll never find out. Yes, deselecting the "Babylon Toolbar" option worked fine when I tried to reinstall PSPad just for the sake of it: no malware was installed and that is of course how it's supposed to work. Anyway, I'm certainty happy and grateful about PSPad and would consider donating. If I wasn't, I wouldn't take the time to make a comment about it in the first place. Best regards, -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,57878,57883> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
