On Thu December 8 2005 15:53, + SAGAWA wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
> Hello.
>
> I have a question and a serious complaint about OpenOffice 2.0.
>
> I was going to install it (Spanish version) when I found that OpenOffice
> has Spy-Ware... "Object: OOo_2.0.0rc2_051005_Win32Intel_langpack_es.exe
> Category: DataMiner
> Vendor: BargainBuddy"
> ...so I (obviously) blocked the installation!
>
> Then I checked other versions, all in your core web page www.openoffice.org
>
> Damn! I am terribly disapointed with OpenOffice project!
> SpyWare! Why? That's not fair! That is lying to people.
> That is being like Micro$oft.
>
> So, because of this, I will not install OpenOffice and, of course, will try
> to spread the information as far as I can. I hope this is only a
> misunderstanding.
>
> And that's all.
>
>
>
>
>       One lost dissapointed user

If you have checked that the MD5 checksum (as described on the download site) 
is correct, then it is a false alarm from your spy monitoring system. If the 
MD5SUMs do not match, it *may* indicate that the download site is 
comprosmised, *or* that your download may have gotten slightly corrupted 
during download(this also happens). Please report your problems back here so 
that we can also help others with your problem.

Please note that others have also had false alarms form spy monitoring 
programs.

Please reply to [email protected] only

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CPH : openoffice.org contributor

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