90% of users are ... users. Not hackers with 20 years of machine
langugage coding in binary experience. It is completely the same
to them if settings are stored in one documented file in a standard
place or scattered over fifty obfuscated places.

Regards,
David

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Stange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 7:43 PM
> To: David Balazic
> Cc: Richard Laager; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; support@pidgin.im
> Subject: Re: What is the Issue with Pidgen?
> 
> David Balazic wrote:
> > Richard Laager wrote:
> > 
> >> On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 08:11 -0700, Ryan Battles wrote:
> >>
> >>> Also, is there a removal tool to fully remove Pidgen? I tried
> >>> uninstalling and re-installing however I picks up my old accounts.
> >> Uninstalling Microsoft Word shouldn't delete all your Word 
> documents,
> >> should it? Pidgin's uninstaller behaves fine here. If you want your
> >> settings (and logs!) deleted, then do so yourself. Their 
> location is
> >> covered in the FAQ.
> > 
> > Putting an "Also remove settings" option into the unistaller would
> > solve the problem easily.
> > 
> 
> If a user wants to remove his or her settings, there's only a 
> ".purple" 
> directory to delete in the user's App Data folder.  If there were 
> settings scattered throughout the registry or different 
> locations on the 
> filesystem, I might see a valid argument, but in general I 
> don't think 
> it's wise to automatically remove settings, or anything the installer 
> didn't create, even optionally.
> 
> Kevin
> 
> 

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