Dell users worldwide have expressed frustration about this on direct2dell.com and ideastorm.com, interactive blogs between Dell and its customers who can give feedback and input about their experiences and relay suggestions to the company. The number of customer objections to ‘bloatware’ reached such a high volume that Dell has responded by giving purchasers an option of choosing “No software pre-installed” for things like productivity software, ISP software and photo and music software when customizing a new system on dell.com.
Trial versions of anti-virus software and the Adobe PDF reader will still be loaded on systems with this option since they are considered critical and important applications that customers at large expect to have on their computers. For more information about this development visit the Dell & Bloatware topic on Direct2Dell.com here.
-Ted Eiler
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