Introducing AmpliTube 3.5 Custom Shop
- KVRAF
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
This could be the most invasive VST of all time. Not only did it install 10 new dll's in my Windows system directory and folders and files just about everywhere during install + endless registry entries, but loading the VST dll in the DAW and it will actually write cookies (!) in my cookies folder + dll's and other files to system folders and worst of all, wants VIA THE DAW to install a global hook.. Not a global hook from the dll itself, but via the DAW exe. And god knows what else. Hitting buttons like custom shop and icons like '?' would not open a browser, but according to the firewall try to make an out endpoint connection directly.
Actually felt physically clean after uninstalling.
Actually felt physically clean after uninstalling.
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- KVRAF
- 5524 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Mars Colony
It's a VST that is also a marketing device and an online store. I wouldn't be surprised if the iToonz player does similar things. I'm very unexcited about those aspects myself, though I do like the relatively easy access to modules for demo purposes.V'ger wrote:
Actually felt physically clean after uninstalling.
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- KVRian
- 868 posts since 18 Sep, 2007
That is really disturbing.V'ger wrote:This could be the most invasive VST of all time. Not only did it install 10 new dll's in my Windows system directory and folders and files just about everywhere during install + endless registry entries, but loading the VST dll in the DAW and it will actually write cookies (!) in my cookies folder + dll's and other files to system folders and worst of all, wants VIA THE DAW to install a global hook.. Not a global hook from the dll itself, but via the DAW exe. And god knows what else. Hitting buttons like custom shop and icons like '?' would not open a browser, but according to the firewall try to make an out endpoint connection directly.
Actually felt physically clean after uninstalling.
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
It's all good.
Folks who keep their DAW offline are retarded fools and cowards anyway.
Is anybody still aware that even extremely complex apps like Opera, to name one example, can work just fine off a USB stick, not feeding that greedy registry monster at all ?
... and don't even think of replying that Opera needs internet access, it's just fine as browser for offline files as well if desired.
www is optional.
Oh well,
susiwong
Folks who keep their DAW offline are retarded fools and cowards anyway.
Is anybody still aware that even extremely complex apps like Opera, to name one example, can work just fine off a USB stick, not feeding that greedy registry monster at all ?
... and don't even think of replying that Opera needs internet access, it's just fine as browser for offline files as well if desired.
www is optional.
Oh well,
susiwong
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- KVRAF
- 3864 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
as long as you keep your filthy tentacles off my machine ...hibidy wrote:For connecting my computer to the interwebzsusiwong wrote:what for ?hibidy wrote:I'm sorry![]()
susiwong
Lol,
susiwong
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- KVRAF
- 9521 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
Guitar Rig 4 and its Service Center will likely do the same, without theV'ger wrote:This could be the most invasive VST of all time. Not only did it install 10 new dll's in my Windows system directory and folders and files just about everywhere during install + endless registry entries, but loading the VST dll in the DAW and it will actually write cookies (!) in my cookies folder + dll's and other files to system folders and worst of all, wants VIA THE DAW to install a global hook.. Not a global hook from the dll itself, but via the DAW exe. And god knows what else. Hitting buttons like custom shop and icons like '?' would not open a browser, but according to the firewall try to make an out endpoint connection directly.
Actually felt physically clean after uninstalling.
extras needed to run an online amp store. It's the price of the capabilities,
wed to some trickery to fend off pirates. Business as usual. I've had the
Fat Registry Syndrome
Apparently their uninstaller is well coded, give that guy free amp credits
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
remember, more often than not when someone sees something in you they dislike it's really what you reflect and it's what they see in themselves they actually dislike. When a stranger can bring someone to the point of agitation that they feel the need to lash out it's because not only do they fail to understand you but they do not understand themselves. To save face within themselves they must put the blame on you and not themselves...so....susiwong wrote:It's all good.
Folks who keep their DAW offline are retarded fools and cowards anyway.![]()
Is anybody still aware that even extremely complex apps like Opera, to name one example, can work just fine off a USB stick, not feeding that greedy registry monster at all ?
... and don't even think of replying that Opera needs internet access, it's just fine as browser for offline files as well if desired.
www is optional.
Oh well,
susiwong
your time has run out, please insert another dollar to continue
btw, not to start anything but only to remain consistent...for the record I object to your use of the word 'retarded' before the word 'fools' and 'coward' thus using 'retarded' in an insensitive and negative manner. Please take no offense at this, it's just one of my pet peeves and tbh 'retarded fools' is an oxymoron anyhow
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
then take a seat and relaxhibidy wrote:I'm trying not to think
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
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- KVRist
- 177 posts since 5 Sep, 2008
V'ger wrote:This could be the most invasive VST of all time. Not only did it install 10 new dll's in my Windows system directory and folders and files just about everywhere during install + endless registry entries, but loading the VST dll in the DAW and it will actually write cookies (!) in my cookies folder + dll's and other files to system folders and worst of all, wants VIA THE DAW to install a global hook.. Not a global hook from the dll itself, but via the DAW exe. And god knows what else. Hitting buttons like custom shop and icons like '?' would not open a browser, but according to the firewall try to make an out endpoint connection directly.
Actually felt physically clean after uninstalling.
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