09-30-2005 03:56
Why does the Second Life installer insist on creating a desktop shortcut and it's own menu group every time it installs? Even when doing an update?

I am someone who likes a tidy computer so I don't have a lot of icons on my desktop. First thing I do after every update is delete the desktop shortcut and the menu group as I have already got a group under my 'games' menu entry.

Just a little thing, but most polite installers have stopped doing this sort of thing now by having a series of checkboxes on the first install screen so you can decide what you want (and remembering the defaults for updates). The Opera web browser installer is a good example of how this is done.
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