The point is that the installer defaults to installing malware. And that plainly and simply contradicts the "no malware" tenet of the product.
People download the product within the installer, and therefore they cannot be differentiated. Blaming the user for not bring vigilant enough to spot that there is a "don't install the product that we recommend and will install unless you say otherwise" (and ignoring the previously documented occasion where a user said no and it went and installed it anyway!!!) is not a viable defence. In selecting an installer that includes malware, the product is endorsing that malware. -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,57878,58487> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
