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7926
DC Gamer Club / Re: Hoard
« Last post by Renegade on April 04, 2011, 08:00 PM »
I thought it was this "The Hordew". But it still looks like fun. Unfortunately I can't use steam... They won't let me give them money. :(
7927
Living Room / Charlie Sheen Sound Board
« Last post by Renegade on April 04, 2011, 07:54 PM »
This is fun:

http://www.ebaumswor...oards/play/81342498/

Screenshot - 2011-04-05 , 10_51_01 AM.png

For a minute or two anyways. :)
7928
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by Renegade on April 04, 2011, 07:40 PM »
@40Hz

You've got some very good points there.

Playing the definition game is really a bad way to go.

And I have avoided the use of the word "ad". But not because I'm worried about "ads"; rather, I'm concerned about the perception of "adware" as it originally evolved. Which is why I prefer "ad supported".

Adware, when it first appeared, was malware. OC isn't malware. I don't write malware. I don't want to be associated with malware.

A lot of media coverage has done a lot of damage to the industry as well. The scareware industry and media seem to be only interested in hyping stories and creating scandal, even where none exists.



Besides, like Renegade pointed out, end users are clueless and stupid. So why bother trying to explain all the magical and complex logic behind how OC discovered an ad is no longer an ad? And how there's no way anybody could possibly consider OC as some form of adware. Some of OC's proponents have even cited an authority as absolute and unassailable as Wikipedia to back them up with a definition of 'adware' that works well for them.


I think I said that people don't have much of an attention span. Others have also pointed it out with the "quick click-through the installer" thing going on with a lot of users. We just are busy and don't pay attention to details. Ok ok ok ok, ya ya ya, click click click. Everyone does it.

As for clueless, yes. Some are. A lot of people just don't understand what's going on in their computer. And why would they? Computers are complex things. It's not a source of shame to be clueless about certain things. I'm pretty clueless on a lot of topics. I can't fix my car. I'm pretty clueless there. There's no shame in not being an expert on everything.


But using language that isn't clear doesn't help anyone. The media have muddied the waters so badly with jargon and badly misused jargon that I don't think there's any redemption for some terminology.

e.g. Take the word "gentleman" from it's original meaning and what it means now. Originally it meant "land owner". It was associated with chivalry and politeness, good breeding and manners. People would say, "oh, he is so gentlemanly". Eventually the term lost its meaning.

I was reading a news article about the .xxx TLD, and it referred to it as a "domain". Well, yes and no. It's a TLD, so yes, but the term is pretty much never used that was. TLDs are referred to as TLDs and not domains. "Domain" has other uses, but that's not generally one of them. (Or not that I've ever seen.)

It's important for word usage to properly and accurately describe what is being talked about. Muddying the waters and diluting meaning isn't helpful.

I don't take issue with "ad" at all. I do take issue with "malware", which is strongly associated to "adware". Virtually no discussion of the topic (adware) excludes the dark-side of the Internet. It's unfortunate.

When it comes to privacy and security issues, I think it's important to be clear about what is meant. With the term "adware", it is not clear.

It doesn't serve anyone's best interests to confuse issues.

Anyways, that's just my take on it.
7929
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by Renegade on April 04, 2011, 07:02 AM »
Speaking of consent and whatnot, while it is somewhat off-topic... ok... it's massively off-topic, but it's funny!

resized_Screenshot - 2011-04-04 , 9_58_08 PM_1152x648.jpg

:D

Hey, they got the warning in there at least~! :P

From Starship Troopers 3.
7930
Living Room / Re: Cracking the credit card code (I always wondered)
« Last post by Renegade on April 04, 2011, 05:55 AM »
Now how do I get the expiry, name and CCV? :P
7931
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by Renegade on April 04, 2011, 03:17 AM »
I'm curious if anyone thinks my suggestion back a few pages actually has any merit:
Let's keep some perspective here though. This does not need to be stated in scary terms in order to avoid being seen in a bad light. I believe OC could require better communication of its activities through its partners and their installers while not necessarily reducing opt-in significantly. Here's an example:
"This installer is powered by OpenCandy! As part of a free service, OpenCandy will check your system for potential software upgrades to improve performance and capabilities. This check will collect basic non-personal information about your system and store it securely on our servers. If you'd like to decline this service, simply uncheck the box below." That's 30 seconds of thought put into the wording; a good marketer could do a lot better, keeping the important information will making it more appealing. That's what marketers do, and that's ok.

They could even make it a bit more controllable and potentially get more customers by doing something like this: "...This check will collect basic non-personal information about your system and store it securely on our servers. If you'd prefer not to have your information sent to our servers, we can still perform a local check and offer some recommendations if you select the "local check" radio button below. You can also choose to decline this service by selecting the "do not check my system" radio button." In a situation like that I might still opt-in to the local check.

Adding a sentence of info about OC's service helping to support developers might also be a good thing, depending.

In the end I think the problem 40hz has, and which I share, is that OC is not very open about what it's doing, and in some/many cases even seems to be completely unmentioned in the equation (e.g. the offer appears to be coming from Microsoft for installing IE9, with no mention of the fact that OC brokered the deal). Disclosure is a big deal to many people.

Also want to mention I like the way WinSCP handles this! http://winscp.net/eng/docs/opencandy

- Oshyan

Yes and no. Your facts are not quite right there, but the basic idea, maybe... Depends.

e.g.
This check will collect basic non-personal information about your system and store it securely on our servers

It doesn't do that. System information isn't transmitted back. Information about the installer is transmitted (and the OS). I detailed it all here.

But 6-of-1. Close enough for the purpose at hand.

But there's still a problem. Less is more. The more you throw in front of users, the more likely you are to lose them. A 30 second message is simply too much. People don't have that kind of attention span.

If something can be added to the installer that's not a distraction, the sure. I think a small graphic that has the OpenCandy logo and "Powered by" or "Installer powered by" or something similar, and a link, "Find out more...", to a web page with information about it is more than enough. Minimal text is key. It can't be a distraction. Maybe something like:

[*graphic*]
Supporting developers...
[LOGO text]
powered installer
[/*graphic*]
[*link*]
Find out more...
[/*link*]

Maybe a link to a privacy policy would be good as well. But how much is that going to clutter things up? Probably a "Find out more..." link is enough.

If it's out to be a major Broadway musical, forget it.




+1 for WinSCP. It's quite well done there.
7932
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by Renegade on April 04, 2011, 02:31 AM »
Ahem... Look at the installer screenshot that you uploaded. You cannot just click next. You MUST explicitly accept or decline the offer. Again, a baseless accusation with clear evidence to the contrary.
This is a nice thing about OpenCandy, and I do hope they won't change away from that practice. But before you get to that screen, OpenCandy has run - and it's contacted the mothership, right? So you're not getting a chance to avoid that, except for... clicking through... the EULA :)

A little misleading...they did change their practice back in September 2010 and blamed it in part on greedy developers wanting more money and demanding an opt-out option.

It is up to the individual developer to set whether it is opt-in or opt-out, depending in part on the software they choose to recommend (some won't allow opt-out). I believe Renegade hasn't made a choice and that is why one has to click one choice or the other and no default is selected for the apps he is recommending through OC. Other developers using OC may not be as nice, choosing only those apps that allow the opt-out option, so accidental unwanted installs are still possible with OC.


Out of 39 offers, 17 *can* be switched to opt-out. Only 1, the Yandex toolbar (this is new and is for the Russian market only), is opt-out by default. (I just saw this now as it is new.)

i.e. Out of 38 opt-in offers, 21 CANNOT be switched to opt-out. So, that's 55%. About half. Just say 50-50 to make it simple. :)

Actually, I did make a choice. I chose to leave the defaults as they are. i.e. Opt-in.

Having checked and just seen that Yandex, I've been contemplating making it opt-in, but it just doesn't seem that important. It's Russian market only, and Yandex is the dominant search there (as far as I know). If anything, it's a desirable thing. Still mulling it over though...

I like the default that forces the user to choose yes or no.

At the moment, I see that 31% of people choose to accept an offer. (So far earning me a bit more than half of the cost of a cup of coffee at StarBucks. Don't think for a moment that my position on the matter is financially motivated...)




7933
Living Room / Re: Please kill me now - just bought an iPad off of eBay
« Last post by Renegade on April 04, 2011, 01:08 AM »
Don't fight it buddy!  It's a beautiful device.  We don't have to be so black and white with this stuff.
With Apple, isn't it Whites Only?

Well, for the iPhone 4 it was black only because producing a white iPhone was just so much more complex~! :P
7934
Living Room / Re: Please kill me now - just bought an iPad off of eBay
« Last post by Renegade on April 04, 2011, 12:12 AM »
(see attachment in previous post)Nudone's new avatar?
______________
Sorry guys, I understand the need to program for as many platforms as possible to maximize your skills and make a living. But I can't share the Apple love. I don't like the company, what it represents through strict control, lawsuits, and proprietary everything; how it does business, how it treats its employees as suspects, or how their gadgets are made.
http://www.electroni...r.internal.violence/

Still, we love you Nudone. Just don't be surprised if 30 of us show up in your kitchen for an intervention!  ;D


Hahahaha~!

You'd think that Apple would give developer hardware for free to ease the pain of the humiliation~! :D
7935
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by Renegade on April 03, 2011, 10:23 PM »
Nitpicking? No, absolutely not. The obsession with spyware terminology, however, is a deviation from the real issue here. Fact is that OC is an Ad serving platform that also tracks your usage of software, monitors your actions and report this information back home.

HTTP is stateless. As such you need an ID for transactions. Without that, it would be like a restaurant taking orders, but then randomly delivering orders to people. Hey, I ordered the chicken, not a beer!

I've outlined exactly what information is tracked, and app103 posted more above.

You make that sound like the end of the world. Of course information needs to be tracked. app103's nitpicking about time spent on a screen is over the top. It's a usability metric to ensure a decent user experience.

But none of the information is anything outside of the installer itself, and none of the information is personally identifying.

You are effectively complaining about the fact that HTTP is stateless and that you don't like usability metrics.

And yes, what other companies do is relevant. They're doing a LOT more than what OC does, but somehow some people here have no problem with that.


Targeting the 'happy click next' ignorant crowd is not okay.


Ahem... Look at the installer screenshot that you uploaded. You cannot just click next. You MUST explicitly accept or decline the offer. Again, a baseless accusation with clear evidence to the contrary.

I'm quite frankly disappointed at being accused of something that I am not doing, especially when the evidence is posted by someone else and proves that I'm not doing what I'm being accused of.


The comment about Sweet IM illustrates another issue I have with OC, developers have no control about what OC promotes

You can enable or disable offers in the OC control panel. So, yes, developers DO have control.

Screenshot - 2011-04-04 , 1_10_05 PM.png

You are making wild accusations that are flat out false. You're just making up "facts" as you go without any knowledge of what is actually happening.


they (developers) do not care about the end user and would recommend anything that pays well. User satisfaction my arxx ... >:(

I looked at the available offers, and I don't see anything that I don't think wouldn't be useful to some people.

Do I recommend software that I don't use (outside of OpenCandy)? Yes. Because some people have different needs. I wouldn't recommend Photoshop to someone that barely knows how to turn on a computer, but I use Photoshop.

People have different needs and different software works better or worse in the hands of different people.

So I have no problems with the recommendation in OpenCandy.

Does OpenCandy perfectly recommend the software that each person is going to want/need? Hell no! That would require a massive amount of personal information about the person, which they don't have.

So your getting a recommendation for SweetIM and complaining about it only means that you don't like SweetIM. That's fine. Other people do.

I had someone ask me about getting an HTC Android phone or an iPhone. I gave the pros and cons for both and explained my bias. iPhones are great for some people. But it depends on what you are looking for. I'm not looking to get locked into a dictatorially controlled ecosystem, so I don't have an iPhone.



I wish that people would stop making wild, false accusations that there is clear evidence against. It's disingenuous and insulting.




7936
If you use bound arguments, btw, scrubbing for the various SQL keywords shouldn't be necessary - and it might not be a good idea to scrub for it where you're doing, Wraith - stuff like "update" or "delete" could very well be valid in a lot of situations... but even with bound arguments, some data validation/scrubbing is a good idea, you might be interfacing with a system where the rest of the components are retarded. And depending on what you do, there might even be more cases of scrubbing you need to do (dealing with HTML tags being one very common and important subject).

Btw, it's almost always a bad idea to use regular expressions for this - for single-word deletes/replacements you can go faster without, and for more complex scenarios you'll need a proper parsing engine to not fight a hopeless battle.

+1

7937
General Software Discussion / Re: Ever Have a Download Site Blow You Away?
« Last post by Renegade on April 03, 2011, 12:40 PM »
@iphigenie

That screenshot is pretty damning...
7938
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by Renegade on April 03, 2011, 12:27 PM »
@Renegade

Do you have Sweet IM installed on your machine?

I'm still pretty drunk... But no. I hate IM period. I just hate being interrupted all the time.

I have Skype and that's all I run. I should probably look into Sweet IM though as it might be useful. Dunno.

Have you tried it?

I generally try not to install software at all unless I have a specific need.

A lot of software does a lot to your system, which is one of the reasons that I always write my software to have zero or minimal impact on people's systems.

Photo Resizer is actually some of the most "system intrusive" software I've ever released. It lets you create a system registry entry to create a Windows Explorer context menu entry when right-clicking on an image file. And that's it. I consider that to be pretty invasive. It only does that in the installer though, and not in the software itself.

And now, I'm going to get back to my Vodka~! :D
7939
Living Room / Re: Please kill me now - just bought an iPad off of eBay
« Last post by Renegade on April 03, 2011, 12:14 PM »
Poisoned to his rotten core - too Apple'd up to care anymore!

C'mon! Give him a break!

He's going to spend the rest of eternity in torment for that. Let's let him enjoy his remaining time~! :D :P
7940
Developer's Corner / Re: Coding Standards
« Last post by Renegade on April 03, 2011, 11:39 AM »
Ok, I'll come out of the closet then...

Private variables?

Type _variableName;


Public members?

Done as properties like:

VariableName
get { return _variableName; )
set { _variableName = value; }


Methods? Pascal case:

private void SomeMethod()


Local variables? camelCase:

Type someVariable;


Interface components? Pure Hungarian. e.g. Check boxes are:

chkSomeBoxPurpose

A list?

lstSomething

A text box?

txtWhatIsit

Similar for other components.


I like Hungarian. It's easy to work with and is clear. I really don't care about the anti-Hungarian hype/crap. I'm all for stuff that works and is simple and understandable. :)

EDIT: Fixed a drunken error. :)
7941
Developer's Corner / Re: Coding Standards
« Last post by Renegade on April 03, 2011, 11:21 AM »
At the risk of sounding like a heretic, Hungarian has some merit.

I'll stop there before I get lynched. :)
7942
Living Room / Re: Please kill me now - just bought an iPad off of eBay
« Last post by Renegade on April 03, 2011, 09:26 AM »
Hahahahahaha~!

You are forgiven! We must do what we must do to get by! :)
7943
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by Renegade on April 03, 2011, 09:25 AM »
Thank you for stepping in wraith808.

I'm really drunk at the moment, so I'll post again later when I'm sober. :D :p hahahahhahahah~! :D
7944
Thanks! I've installed it and emailed the author to thank him for the free license. :)
7945
Nobody should ever be writing SQL statements dynamically in a production system, and especially in a front-facing production system.
Well, you definitely shouldn't be doing it the string-concatenation way, that's for sure - but technologies like LINQ uses dynamic SQL under the hood :)

I'm pretty miffed that a lot of people still are doing string-concatenated SQL by hand. Like, wtf? It's insecure, it's slow, and if you're using a SQL provider that doesn't support bound arguments... go hang yourself.

That's exactly what I mean. There's an abstraction layer there that takes care of it for you. Why would anyone want to do it themselves? :)

I think I probably phrased that wrong, but you obviously know what I mean.
7946
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by Renegade on April 03, 2011, 05:34 AM »
A bit more information here:

Opening Up OpenCandy

I've put more packet analysis there. It only confirms that no "PII" is collected.


app103, following your criteria, pretty much all software is spyware.

Filezilla - I got an update alert that I didn't ask for. Must be spyware! That's just silly!
ProLasso - Alerts me when updates are available. Spyware? Hardly.

Is there any software that uses a network connection that isn't spyware?

I don't think there is. Whether or not an ad is served isn't relevant.



Regarding things like how long is spent on a screen, that's typical stuff that you use to improve the software. It's not "PII".


Try this, start up WireShark then see what's happening in your browser and what the sites you visit are doing.


As for my financial interests and following the money... The payouts aren't that much. It's quite frankly insignificant.

My interests lie in my hatred of the scareware industry. I simply loathe the security sector and the media and their massively irresponsible attitudes.

Just look at the Samsung keylogger fiasco. THAT is what really pisses me off. They're alarmists and they do more harm than good in a lot of cases. Thank god they're not in pest control. They'd be fumigating houses with people in them.


I still have no clue as to how you can maintain that OC is spyware, but other networking software isn't.


OC doesn't send any "PII", so that cannot be a part of the criteria.

Since other software sends and receives non-"PII" information, but presumably isn't spyware, I can really only assume that the real criteria is whether or not you like the software. I just can't see any other reason. If you apply your criteria to other software, then pretty much everything is spyware.




7947
Here's a list:

http://www.mediawiki.../Alternative_parsers

That might have what you're looking for.
7948
Off-hand I don't know of any, but if you get desperate, you can get the source and look through it. It would be painful, but it would also be more reliable and easier than doing it yourself.
7949
There are abstraction layers that you can use to take care of things for you. There really is not excuse. Nobody should ever be writing SQL statements dynamically in a production system, and especially in a front-facing production system.
7950
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by Renegade on April 03, 2011, 01:11 AM »
The XML:


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  104.         <RCSS Fail="1" Base="CU" Value="Progid">Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Associations\UrlAssociations\http\UserChoice</RCSS>
  105.         <OR>
  106.         <RCSS Base="CR" Value="" Search="firefox.exe">http\shell\open\command</RCSS>
  107.         <RCSS Base="CR" Value="" Search="FIREFOX.EXE">http\shell\open\command</RCSS>
  108.         </OR>
  109.         </AND>
  110.         <RCSS Base="CU" Value="Progid" Search="FirefoxURL">Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Associations\UrlAssociations\http\UserChoice</RCSS>
  111.         </OR>
  112.         </AND>
  113.         <MODE>embedded</MODE>
  114.         <CMDLINE>/OCPhttp://cdn.opencandy.com/p/120/PINS/StumbleUponFirefox_wp3v2.exe /OCS2405680 /OCMD5437ad77259d10844f291351db23a6f7a /AUTOSTART /S /OCRETAINTASKBAR /OCHIDESYSTEMTRAY /OCMIN  /LAUNCHEXEROOT /LAUNCHEXEPATHStartStumble.exe</CMDLINE>]]>
  115.     </validation_code>
  116.   </offer>
  117.   <offer id="1028" instance_id="7829" language="en">
  118.     <name>
  119.       <![CDATA[Registry Reviver]]>
  120.     </name>
  121.     <score>21.3</score>
  122.     <package_url>http://cdn.opencandy.com/p/309/installers/LatestDLMgr.exe</package_url>
  123.     <package_md5>60bd82cf879755124faf6b8a1ca4eeb2</package_md5>
  124.     <package_filesize>416160</package_filesize>
  125.     <package_tool_version></package_tool_version>
  126.     <styles>
  127.       <image_source name="imgsrc">http://media.opencandy.com/templates/1028/537/7829.png</image_source>
  128.     </styles>
  129.     <banner_title>
  130.       <![CDATA[Install Registry Reviver]]>
  131.     </banner_title>
  132.     <banner_description>
  133.       <![CDATA[Recommended by Photo Resizer]]>
  134.     </banner_description>
  135.     <panel>
  136.       <image name="background-on" imagesource="imgsrc" size="471,220" position="0,0" normalimagefrom="0,0"/>
  137.       <panel id="1" name="install" Type="Radio" default="0" tabstopgroup="true" drawfocused="false">
  138.         <radio id="2" name="yes" position="10,133" size="400,35" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  139.         <radio id="3" name="no" position="10,175" size="400,20" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  140.       </panel>
  141.       <area position="225,209" size="125x10" gotourlonclick="http://opencandy.com/eulas/registryreviverengeula.html"/>
  142.       <area position="" size="" gotourlonclick=""/>
  143.     </panel>
  144.     <icon_url>http://media.opencandy.com/p/217/icons/registryreviver.ico</icon_url>
  145.     <validation_code>
  146.       <![CDATA[<OR>
  147.         <AND Fail="1">
  148.         <VMatch V="26"/>
  149.         </AND>
  150.         <AND>
  151.         <AND Fail="1">
  152.         <VMatch V="8"/>
  153.         </AND>
  154.         <VMatch V="25"/>
  155.         </AND>
  156.         </OR>
  157.         <OR Fail="1"><VMatch V="8"/></OR>
  158.         <OR Fail="1">
  159.         <RCLM>Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{924DAFFB-CA84-43a3-8205-A6E94461EC79}_is1</RCLM>
  160.         <RCSS Base="CU">SOFTWARE\ReviverSoft</RCSS>
  161.         <RCLM>Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Registry Reviver</RCLM>
  162.         </OR>
  163.         <MODE>embedded</MODE>
  164.         <CMDLINE>/OCPhttp://cdn.opencandy.com/p/217/PINS/PPIRegRevStandard_p4v1.exe /OCS4585280 /OCMD5e100ecb77ae0ed53082f02d72d49df5f /S /AUTOSTART /OCEXITAFTERINSTALL /OCEXITAFTERINSTALL /OCRETAINTASKBAR /OCHIDESYSTEMTRAY /OCMIN</CMDLINE>]]>
  165.     </validation_code>
  166.   </offer>
  167.   <offer id="737" instance_id="7687" language="en">
  168.     <name>
  169.       <![CDATA[Uniblue RegistryBooster]]>
  170.     </name>
  171.     <score>19.840718481439</score>
  172.     <package_url>http://cdn.opencandy.com/p/309/installers/LatestDLMgr.exe</package_url>
  173.     <package_md5>60bd82cf879755124faf6b8a1ca4eeb2</package_md5>
  174.     <package_filesize>416160</package_filesize>
  175.     <package_tool_version></package_tool_version>
  176.     <styles>
  177.       <image_source name="imgsrc">http://media.opencandy.com/templates/737/537/7687.png</image_source>
  178.     </styles>
  179.     <banner_title>
  180.       <![CDATA[Install Uniblue RegistryBooster]]>
  181.     </banner_title>
  182.     <banner_description>
  183.       <![CDATA[Recommended by Photo Resizer]]>
  184.     </banner_description>
  185.     <panel>
  186.       <image name="background-on" imagesource="imgsrc" size="471,220" position="0,0" normalimagefrom="0,0"/>
  187.       <panel id="1" name="install" Type="Radio" default="0" tabstopgroup="true" drawfocused="false">
  188.         <radio id="2" name="yes" position="10,133" size="400,35" drawfocused="false"/>
  189.         <radio id="3" name="no" position="10,175" size="400,20" drawfocused="false" triggers="offerhidden:this:unselect:notriggers"/>
  190.       </panel>
  191.       <area position="178,210" size="125x10" gotourlonclick="http://www.uniblue.com/software/powersuite/eula/"/>
  192.       <area position="" size="" gotourlonclick=""/>
  193.     </panel>
  194.     <icon_url>http://media.opencandy.com/p/136/icons/UniBlue_Icon.ico</icon_url>
  195.     <validation_code>
  196.       <![CDATA[<OR>
  197.         <AND Fail="1">
  198.         <VMatch V="26"/>
  199.         </AND>
  200.         <AND>
  201.         <AND Fail="1">
  202.         <VMatch V="8"/>
  203.         </AND>
  204.         <VMatch V="25"/>
  205.         </AND>
  206.         </OR>
  207.         <OR Fail="1"><VMatch V="8"/>
  208.         <RCLM>Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Uniblue RegistryBooster</RCLM>
  209.         <RCLM>Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{E63E34A7-E552-412B-9E40-FD6FC5227ABA}_is1</RCLM>
  210.         </OR><MODE>embedded</MODE><CMDLINE>/OCPhttp://cdn.opencandy.com/p/136/installers/registrybooster1-Wrapped.exe /OCS4057620 /OCMD534ec86a8ebcac187a2bde81dc2816dbc /AUTOSTART /PASSIVEINSTALL /S /LAUNCHFROMREGISTRYHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Uniblue\Registry%20Booster2
  211.         /LAUNCHFROMREGISTRYSUBKEYInstalledLocation /OCRETAINTASKBAR /OCHIDESYSTEMTRAY /OCMIN</CMDLINE>]]>
  212.     </validation_code>
  213.   </offer>
  214.   <offer id="1634" instance_id="14774" language="en">
  215.     <name>
  216.       <![CDATA[RegRevive]]>
  217.     </name>
  218.     <score>13</score>
  219.     <package_url>http://cdn.opencandy.com/p/309/installers/LatestDLMgr.exe</package_url>
  220.     <package_md5>60bd82cf879755124faf6b8a1ca4eeb2</package_md5>
  221.     <package_filesize>416160</package_filesize>
  222.     <package_tool_version></package_tool_version>
  223.     <styles>
  224.       <image_source name="imgsrc">http://media.opencandy.com/templates/1634/537/14774.png</image_source>
  225.     </styles>
  226.     <banner_title>
  227.       <![CDATA[Install RegRevive]]>
  228.     </banner_title>
  229.     <banner_description>
  230.       <![CDATA[Recommended by Photo Resizer]]>
  231.     </banner_description>
  232.     <panel>
  233.       <image name="background-on" imagesource="imgsrc" size="471,220" position="0,0" normalimagefrom="0,0"/>
  234.       <panel id="1" name="install" Type="Radio" default="0" tabstopgroup="true" drawfocused="false">
  235.         <radio id="2" name="yes" position="10,133" size="400,35" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  236.         <radio id="3" name="no" position="10,175" size="400,20" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  237.       </panel>
  238.       <area position="209,197" size="120x10" gotourlonclick=""/>
  239.       <area position="" size="" gotourlonclick=""/>
  240.     </panel>
  241.     <icon_url>http://media.opencandy.com/p/300/ICONS/RegRevive.ico</icon_url>
  242.     <validation_code>
  243.       <![CDATA[<OR Fail="1"><VMatch V="8"/>
  244.         <RCLM>software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\uninstall\regrevive</RCLM>
  245.         </OR>
  246.         <MODE>embedded</MODE>
  247.         <CMDLINE>/OCPhttp://cdn.opencandy.com/p/300/PINS/RegRevive_p2v1.exe /OCS4756480 /OCMD579f3ef346d6b1e91f4e547ae61ee3544 /AUTOSTART /PASSIVEINSTALL /S /OCRETAINTASKBAR /OCHIDESYSTEMTRAY /OCMIN /OCEXITAFTERINSTALL</CMDLINE>]]>
  248.     </validation_code>
  249.   </offer>
  250.   <offer id="1825" instance_id="16586" language="en">
  251.     <name>
  252.       <![CDATA[PC Speed Up]]>
  253.     </name>
  254.     <score>7</score>
  255.     <package_url>http://cdn.opencandy.com/p/309/installers/LatestDLMgr.exe</package_url>
  256.     <package_md5>60bd82cf879755124faf6b8a1ca4eeb2</package_md5>
  257.     <package_filesize>416160</package_filesize>
  258.     <package_tool_version></package_tool_version>
  259.     <styles>
  260.       <image_source name="imgsrc">http://media.opencandy.com/templates/1825/537/16586.png</image_source>
  261.     </styles>
  262.     <banner_title>
  263.       <![CDATA[Install PC Speed Up]]>
  264.     </banner_title>
  265.     <banner_description>
  266.       <![CDATA[Recommended by Photo Resizer]]>
  267.     </banner_description>
  268.     <panel>
  269.       <image name="background-on" imagesource="imgsrc" size="471,220" position="0,0" normalimagefrom="0,0"/>
  270.       <panel id="1" name="install" Type="Radio" default="0" tabstopgroup="true" drawfocused="false">
  271.         <radio id="2" name="yes" position="0,132" size="400,35" drawfocused="false"/>
  272.         <radio id="3" name="no" position="0,175" size="400,20" drawfocused="false" triggers="offerhidden:this:unselect:notriggers"/>
  273.       </panel>
  274.       <area position="" size="" gotourlonclick=""/>
  275.       <area position="" size="" gotourlonclick=""/>
  276.     </panel>
  277.     <icon_url>http://media.opencandy.com/p/263/ICONS/PCSpeedUp.ico</icon_url>
  278.     <validation_code>
  279.       <![CDATA[<AND>
  280.         <AND Fail="1"><VMatch V ="25"/></AND><VMatch V="26"/>
  281.         <RCLM Fail="1">Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\PK-PCSU_is1</RCLM>
  282.         <OR>
  283.         <FCRES Root="WINDOWS" Path="Microsoft.NET\Framework">*v3.5*</FCRES>
  284.         <FCRES Root="WINDOWS" Path="Microsoft.NET\Framework">*v4*</FCRES>
  285.         </OR>
  286.         <OR>
  287.         <AND>
  288.         <RCSRES Base="LM" Value="InstallLanguage" WSearch="??09">SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\*Language</RCSRES>
  289.         <RCSS Fail="1" Base="CU" Value="MultiUILanguageID">Control Panel\Desktop</RCSS>
  290.         </AND>
  291.         <AND>
  292.         <RCSRES Fail="1" Base="LM" Value="InstallLanguage" WSearch="??09">SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\*Language</RCSRES>
  293.         <RCSRES Base="CU" Value="MultiUILanguageId" WSearch="00000409">Control Panel\Deskt?p</RCSRES>
  294.         </AND>
  295.         <AND>
  296.         <RCSRES Base="LM" Value="InstallLanguage" WSearch="??09">SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\*Language</RCSRES>
  297.         <RCSS Fail="1" Base="CU" Value="PreferredUILanguages">Control Panel\Desktop</RCSS>
  298.         </AND>
  299.         <AND>
  300.         <RCSRES Fail="1" Base="LM" Value="InstallLanguage" WSearch="??09">SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\*Language</RCSRES>
  301.         <RCSRES Base="CU" Value="PreferredUILanguages" WSearch="en???">Control Panel\Deskt?p</RCSRES>
  302.         </AND>
  303.         </OR>
  304.         </AND>
  305.         <MODE>embedded</MODE>
  306.         <CMDLINE>/OCPhttp://cdn.opencandy.com/p/263/PINS/PCSpeedUp_STANDp2v2.exe /OCS1837616 /OCMD5a165eb80e5802b5d0f60e67eff053bfc /S /AUTOSTART /PASSIVEINSTALL /OCRETAINTASKBAR /OCHIDESYSTEMTRAY /OCMIN /OCEXITAFTERINSTALL /LAUNCHEXEROOT /LAUNCHEXEPATHSpeedstarterEN.exe</CMDLINE>]]>
  307.     </validation_code>
  308.   </offer>
  309.   <offer id="1497" instance_id="12848" language="en">
  310.     <name>
  311.       <![CDATA[PC Speed Up]]>
  312.     </name>
  313.     <score>7</score>
  314.     <package_url>http://cdn.opencandy.com/p/309/installers/LatestDLMgr.exe</package_url>
  315.     <package_md5>60bd82cf879755124faf6b8a1ca4eeb2</package_md5>
  316.     <package_filesize>416160</package_filesize>
  317.     <package_tool_version></package_tool_version>
  318.     <styles>
  319.       <image_source name="imgsrc">http://media.opencandy.com/templates/1497/537/12848.png</image_source>
  320.     </styles>
  321.     <banner_title>
  322.       <![CDATA[Install PC Speed Up]]>
  323.     </banner_title>
  324.     <banner_description>
  325.       <![CDATA[Recommended by Photo Resizer]]>
  326.     </banner_description>
  327.     <panel>
  328.       <image name="background-on" imagesource="imgsrc" size="471,220" position="0,0" normalimagefrom="0,0"/>
  329.       <panel id="1" name="install" Type="Radio" default="0" tabstopgroup="true" drawfocused="false">
  330.         <radio id="2" name="yes" position="0,132" size="400,35" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  331.         <radio id="3" name="no" position="0,175" size="400,20" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  332.       </panel>
  333.       <area position="197,199" size="150,10" gotourlonclick="http://www.opencandy.com/eulas/speedcheckerenglisheula.html"/>
  334.       <area position="" size="" gotourlonclick=""/>
  335.     </panel>
  336.     <icon_url>http://media.opencandy.com/p/263/ICONS/PCSpeedUp.ico</icon_url>
  337.     <validation_code>
  338.       <![CDATA[<OR>
  339.         <AND Fail="1">
  340.         <VMatch V="26"/>
  341.         </AND>
  342.         <AND>
  343.         <AND Fail="1">
  344.         <VMatch V="8"/>
  345.         </AND>
  346.         <VMatch V="25"/>
  347.         </AND>
  348.         </OR>
  349.         <AND>
  350.         <RCLM Fail="1">Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\PK-PCSU_is1</RCLM>
  351.         <OR>
  352.         <FCRES Root="WINDOWS" Path="Microsoft.NET\Framework">*v3.5*</FCRES>
  353.         <FCRES Root="WINDOWS" Path="Microsoft.NET\Framework">*v4*</FCRES>
  354.         </OR>
  355.         <OR>
  356.         <AND>
  357.         <RCSRES Base="LM" Value="InstallLanguage" WSearch="??09">SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\*Language</RCSRES>
  358.         <RCSS Fail="1" Base="CU" Value="MultiUILanguageID">Control Panel\Desktop</RCSS>
  359.         </AND>
  360.         <AND>
  361.         <RCSRES Fail="1" Base="LM" Value="InstallLanguage" WSearch="??09">SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\*Language</RCSRES>
  362.         <RCSRES Base="CU" Value="MultiUILanguageId" WSearch="00000409">Control Panel\Deskt?p</RCSRES>
  363.         </AND>
  364.         <AND>
  365.         <RCSRES Base="LM" Value="InstallLanguage" WSearch="??09">SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\*Language</RCSRES>
  366.         <RCSS Fail="1" Base="CU" Value="PreferredUILanguages">Control Panel\Desktop</RCSS>
  367.         </AND>
  368.         <AND>
  369.         <RCSRES Fail="1" Base="LM" Value="InstallLanguage" WSearch="??09">SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\*Language</RCSRES>
  370.         <RCSRES Base="CU" Value="PreferredUILanguages" WSearch="en???">Control Panel\Deskt?p</RCSRES>
  371.         </AND>
  372.         </OR>
  373.         </AND>
  374.         <MODE>embedded</MODE>
  375.         <CMDLINE>/OCPhttp://cdn.opencandy.com/p/263/PINS/PCSpeedUp_p2v1.exe /OCS1837672 /OCMD51b52dc6065d048ea754e40f948cba783 /S /AUTOSTART /PASSIVEINSTALL /OCRETAINTASKBAR /OCHIDESYSTEMTRAY /OCMIN /OCEXITAFTERINSTALL /LAUNCHEXEROOT /LAUNCHEXEPATHSpeedstarterEN.exe</CMDLINE>]]>
  376.     </validation_code>
  377.   </offer>
  378.   <offer id="1275" instance_id="10450" language="en">
  379.     <name>
  380.       <![CDATA[TuneUp for iTunes]]>
  381.     </name>
  382.     <score>4.0511677715375</score>
  383.     <package_url>http://cdn.opencandy.com/p/309/installers/LatestDLMgr.exe</package_url>
  384.     <package_md5>60bd82cf879755124faf6b8a1ca4eeb2</package_md5>
  385.     <package_filesize>416160</package_filesize>
  386.     <package_tool_version></package_tool_version>
  387.     <styles>
  388.       <image_source name="imgsrc">http://media.opencandy.com/templates/1275/537/10450.png</image_source>
  389.     </styles>
  390.     <banner_title>
  391.       <![CDATA[Install TuneUp for iTunes]]>
  392.     </banner_title>
  393.     <banner_description>
  394.       <![CDATA[Recommended by Photo Resizer]]>
  395.     </banner_description>
  396.     <panel>
  397.       <image name="background-on" imagesource="imgsrc" size="469,227" position="0,0" normalimagefrom="0,0"/>
  398.       <panel id="1" name="install" Type="Radio" default="0" tabstopgroup="true" drawfocused="false">
  399.         <radio id="2" name="yes" position="101,165" size="157,20" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  400.         <radio id="3" name="no" position="275,165" size="157,20" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  401.       </panel>
  402.       <area position="319,217" size="135,10" gotourlonclick="http://www.opencandy.com/tuneupmediaeula.html"/>
  403.     </panel>
  404.     <icon_url>http://media.opencandy.com/p/70/icons/TuneUp.ico</icon_url>
  405.     <validation_code>
  406.       <![CDATA[<OR>
  407.         <AND Fail="1">
  408.         <VMatch V="26"/>
  409.         </AND>
  410.         <AND>
  411.         <AND Fail="1">
  412.         <VMatch V="8"/>
  413.         </AND>
  414.         <VMatch V="25"/>
  415.         </AND>
  416.         </OR>
  417.         <OR Fail="1"><VMatch V="8"/></OR>
  418.         <AND>
  419.         <FC Root="PROGRAM_FILES" Path="iTunes">iTunes.exe</FC>
  420.         <RCSRES Base="LM" Value="InstallLanguage" WSearch="??09">SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\*Language</RCSRES>
  421.         <OR>
  422.         <CMP>
  423.         <ADATE Root="MYMUSIC" Path="iTunes">iTunes Music Library.xml</ADATE>
  424.         <OP>SUP</OP>
  425.         <DATE Relative="1" Days="-14"></DATE>
  426.         </CMP>
  427.         <CMP>
  428.         <MDATE Root="MYMUSIC" Path="iTunes">iTunes Music Library.xm</MDATE>
  429.         <OP>SUP</OP>
  430.         <DATE Relative="1" Days="-14"></DATE>
  431.         </CMP>
  432.         </OR>
  433.         </AND>
  434.         <RCLM Fail="1">Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\TuneUpMedia</RCLM>
  435.         <MODE>embedded</MODE>
  436.         <CMDLINE>/OCPhttp://cdn.opencandy.com/p/70/PINS/TuneUpInst-1.9.0cmp144-p23v1.exe /OCS27297024 /OCMD5acd6990d1eeb07b59c8138ed2ef3a52d /AUTOSTART /PASSIVEINSTALL /S /LAUNCHEXEROOTPROGRAM_FILES /LAUNCHEXEPATHiTunes\iTunes.exe /OCRETAINTASKBAR /OCHIDESYSTEMTRAY /OCMIN</CMDLINE>]]>
  437.     </validation_code>
  438.   </offer>
  439.   <offer id="1821" instance_id="16564" language="en">
  440.     <name>
  441.       <![CDATA[Nitro PDF Reader]]>
  442.     </name>
  443.     <score>1</score>
  444.     <package_url>http://cdn.opencandy.com/p/309/installers/LatestDLMgr.exe</package_url>
  445.     <package_md5>60bd82cf879755124faf6b8a1ca4eeb2</package_md5>
  446.     <package_filesize>416160</package_filesize>
  447.     <package_tool_version></package_tool_version>
  448.     <styles>
  449.       <image_source name="imgsrc">http://media.opencandy.com/templates/1821/537/16564.png</image_source>
  450.     </styles>
  451.     <banner_title>
  452.       <![CDATA[Install Nitro PDF Reader]]>
  453.     </banner_title>
  454.     <banner_description>
  455.       <![CDATA[Recommended by Photo Resizer]]>
  456.     </banner_description>
  457.     <panel>
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  461.         <radio id="3" name="no" position="0,175" size="400,20" drawfocused="false" triggers="offerhidden:this:unselect:notriggers"/>
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  463.       <area position="241,197" size="120x10" gotourlonclick="http://www.nitroreader.com/Support/EULA_en-US.pdf"/>
  464.       <area position="" size="" gotourlonclick=""/>
  465.     </panel>
  466.     <icon_url>http://media.opencandy.com/p/39/icons/nitropdf.ico</icon_url>
  467.     <validation_code>
  468.       <![CDATA[<AND><AND Fail="1"><VMatch V ="25"/></AND><VMatch V="26"/></AND>
  469.         <RCLM Fail="1">SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\NitroPDFReader.exe</RCLM>
  470.         <MODE>embedded</MODE>
  471.         <CMDLINE>/OCPhttp://cdn.opencandy.com/p/39/PINS/NitriPDFen64_p1v3Installer.exe /OCS35047528 /OCMD572b9e7177e76c3d91dcb5c9bf6ff0e59 /AUTOSTART /PASSIVEINSTALL /S /OCEXITAFTERINSTALL /OCRETAINTASKBAR /OCHIDESYSTEMTRAY /OCMIN</CMDLINE>]]>
  472.     </validation_code>
  473.   </offer>
  474.   <offer id="1538" instance_id="14073" language="en">
  475.     <name>
  476.       <![CDATA[Nitro PDF Reader]]>
  477.     </name>
  478.     <score>0.972664860672</score>
  479.     <package_url>http://cdn.opencandy.com/p/309/installers/LatestDLMgr.exe</package_url>
  480.     <package_md5>60bd82cf879755124faf6b8a1ca4eeb2</package_md5>
  481.     <package_filesize>416160</package_filesize>
  482.     <package_tool_version></package_tool_version>
  483.     <styles>
  484.       <image_source name="imgsrc">http://media.opencandy.com/templates/1538/537/14073.png</image_source>
  485.     </styles>
  486.     <banner_title>
  487.       <![CDATA[Install Nitro PDF Reader]]>
  488.     </banner_title>
  489.     <banner_description>
  490.       <![CDATA[Recommended by Photo Resizer]]>
  491.     </banner_description>
  492.     <panel>
  493.       <image name="background-on" imagesource="imgsrc" size="471,220" position="0,0" normalimagefrom="0,0"/>
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  495.         <radio id="2" name="yes" position="10,133" size="400,35" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  496.         <radio id="3" name="no" position="10,175" size="400,20" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  497.       </panel>
  498.       <area position="241,197" size="120x10" gotourlonclick="http://www.nitroreader.com/Support/EULA_en-US.pdf"/>
  499.       <area position="" size="" gotourlonclick=""/>
  500.     </panel>
  501.     <icon_url>http://media.opencandy.com/p/39/icons/nitropdf.ico</icon_url>
  502.     <validation_code>
  503.       <![CDATA[<OR>
  504.         <AND Fail="1">
  505.         <VMatch V="26"/>
  506.         </AND>
  507.         <AND>
  508.         <AND Fail="1">
  509.         <VMatch V="8"/>
  510.         </AND>
  511.         <VMatch V="25"/>
  512.         </AND>
  513.         </OR>
  514.         <OR Fail="1"><VMatch V="8"/>
  515.         <RCLM>SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\NitroPDFReader.exe</RCLM>
  516.         </OR>
  517.         <MODE>embedded</MODE>
  518.         <CMDLINE>/OCPhttp://cdn.opencandy.com/p/39/PINS/NitriPDFen64_p1v2.exe /OCS35047552 /OCMD57bc82cfaf9196d91c22aec7815388bf5 /AUTOSTART /PASSIVEINSTALL /S /LAUNCHEXEROOTPROGRAM_FILES /LAUNCHEXEPATHNitro%20PDF\Reader\welcome.pdf /OCRETAINTASKBAR /OCHIDESYSTEMTRAY /OCMIN</CMDLINE>]]>
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  520.   </offer>
  521.   <offer id="1763" instance_id="15946" language="en">
  522.     <name>
  523.       <![CDATA[RealPlayer]]>
  524.     </name>
  525.     <score>0.91921961586949</score>
  526.     <package_url>http://cdn.opencandy.com/p/309/installers/LatestDLMgr.exe</package_url>
  527.     <package_md5>60bd82cf879755124faf6b8a1ca4eeb2</package_md5>
  528.     <package_filesize>416160</package_filesize>
  529.     <package_tool_version></package_tool_version>
  530.     <styles>
  531.       <image_source name="imgsrc">http://media.opencandy.com/templates/1763/537/15946.png</image_source>
  532.     </styles>
  533.     <banner_title>
  534.       <![CDATA[Install RealPlayer]]>
  535.     </banner_title>
  536.     <banner_description>
  537.       <![CDATA[Recommended by Photo Resizer]]>
  538.     </banner_description>
  539.     <panel>
  540.       <image name="background-on" imagesource="imgsrc" size="471,220" position="0,0" normalimagefrom="0,0"/>
  541.       <panel id="1" name="install" Type="Radio" default="0" tabstopgroup="true" drawfocused="false">
  542.         <radio id="2" name="yes" position="10,133" size="400,35" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  543.         <radio id="3" name="no" position="10,175" size="400,20" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"/>
  544.       </panel>
  545.       <area position="209,202" size="120x10" gotourlonclick=""/>
  546.       <area position="" size="" gotourlonclick=""/>
  547.     </panel>
  548.     <icon_url>http://media.opencandy.com/p/323/icons/realplayer.ico</icon_url>
  549.     <validation_code>
  550.       <![CDATA[<RCSRES Fail="1" Base="LM" Value="UninstallString" WSearch="*">Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\RealPlayer*</RCSRES>
  551.         <MODE>embedded</MODE>
  552.         <CMDLINE>/OCPhttp://cdn.opencandy.com/p/323/PINS/RealPlayer_p1v2.exe /OCS686,840 /OCMD5a169862d0c9cb41c47caafe812d0f29d  /S /AUTOSTART /PASSIVEINSTALL /OCRETAINTASKBAR /OCHIDESYSTEMTRAY /OCMIN /OCEXITAFTERINSTALL</CMDLINE>]]>
  553.     </validation_code>
  554.   </offer>
  555.   <offer id="952" instance_id="6690" language="en">
  556.     <name>
  557.       <![CDATA[DevLeadGen]]>
  558.     </name>
  559.     <score>9999.99</score>
  560.     <package_url>http://cdn.opencandy.com/p/94/installers/OpenCandyDevWebpage.exe</package_url>
  561.     <package_md5>cbb8448ceb268f8cfe208cd97b5a1763</package_md5>
  562.     <package_filesize>36842</package_filesize>
  563.     <package_tool_version></package_tool_version>
  564.     <display size="471x220">
  565.       <image_url position="0,0" size="471x220">http://media.opencandy.com/p/186/images/publisher-lead-gen.png</image_url>
  566.     </display>
  567.     <banner_title>
  568.       <![CDATA[Learn about OpenCandy]]>
  569.     </banner_title>
  570.     <banner_description>
  571.       <![CDATA[Recommended by Photo Resizer]]>
  572.     </banner_description>
  573.     <panel>
  574.       <panel id="1" name="install" Type="Radio" default="0" tabstopgroup="true" drawfocused="false" >
  575.         <radio id="2" name="yes" position="130,164" size="400,20" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"></radio>
  576.         <radio id="3" name="no" position="130,183" size="400,20" drawfocused="false" totaldraw="true"></radio>
  577.       </panel>
  578.     </panel>
  579.     <icon_url>http://media.opencandy.com/p/58/images/oclarge.ico</icon_url>
  580.     <validation_code>
  581.       <![CDATA[<OR Fail="1"><VMatch V="17"/></OR>
  582.         <OR>
  583.         <RCSRES Base="LM" Value="DisplayName" WSearch="Nullsoft*">Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\NSIS*</RCSRES>
  584.         <RCSRES Base="LM" Value="DisplayName" WSearch="Inno Setup*">Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Inno Setup*</RCSRES>
  585.         <RCSRES Base="LM" Value="DisplayName" WSearch="InstallAware*">Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\InstallAware*</RCSRES>
  586.         </OR>
  587.         <MODE>embedded</MODE>
  588.         <CMDLINE>/S</CMDLINE>]]>
  589.     </validation_code>
  590.   </offer>
  591.   <get_translations language="en" version="0">
  592.     <Msg_Download>
  593.       <![CDATA[Downloading *]]>
  594.     </Msg_Download>
  595.     <Msg_PercentComplete>
  596.       <![CDATA[*% Complete]]>
  597.     </Msg_PercentComplete>
  598.     <Msg_ConnctionInterrupted>
  599.       <![CDATA[****UNUSED****]]>
  600.     </Msg_ConnctionInterrupted>
  601.     <Msg_DownloadComplete>
  602.       <![CDATA[****UNUSED****]]>
  603.     </Msg_DownloadComplete>
  604.     <Msg_ClickToInstall>
  605.       <![CDATA[Click to install *]]>
  606.     </Msg_ClickToInstall>
  607.     <Msg_ConfirmCancel>
  608.       <![CDATA[****UNUSED****]]>
  609.     </Msg_ConfirmCancel>
  610.     <Msg_DownloadIsPaused>
  611.       <![CDATA[Download of * has been paused.
  612.        
  613.         Click on the tray icon to resume downloading.]]>
  614.     </Msg_DownloadIsPaused>
  615.     <Msg_CriticalError>
  616.       <![CDATA[A critical error has occurred.  Installation of * will be aborted.]]>
  617.     </Msg_CriticalError>
  618.     <Menu_PauseDownload>
  619.       <![CDATA[****UNUSED****]]>
  620.     </Menu_PauseDownload>
  621.     <Menu_CancelInstall>
  622.       <![CDATA[****UNUSED****]]>
  623.     </Menu_CancelInstall>
  624.     <Menu_ResumeDownload>
  625.       <![CDATA[****UNUSED****]]>
  626.     </Menu_ResumeDownload>
  627.     <Menu_ExitInstaller>
  628.       <![CDATA[****UNUSED****]]>
  629.     </Menu_ExitInstaller>
  630.     <Msg_WindowTitleLabel>
  631.       <![CDATA[* - Recommended by *]]>
  632.     </Msg_WindowTitleLabel>
  633.     <Msg_TitleLabel>
  634.       <![CDATA[Downloading *...]]>
  635.     </Msg_TitleLabel>
  636.     <Msg_HeaderLabel>
  637.       <![CDATA[*, the software recommended to you by *, is now downloading at your request. We will let you know when it is ready to be installed.]]>
  638.     </Msg_HeaderLabel>
  639.     <Msg_TitleReadyLabel>
  640.       <![CDATA[* is ready for installation]]>
  641.     </Msg_TitleReadyLabel>
  642.     <Msg_HeaderReadyLabel>
  643.       <![CDATA[* is now fully downloaded. Please click on "Install" to proceed.]]>
  644.     </Msg_HeaderReadyLabel>
  645.     <Msg_DownloadLabel>
  646.       <![CDATA[* of * downloaded]]>
  647.     </Msg_DownloadLabel>
  648.     <Msg_PoweredLabel>
  649.       <![CDATA[Powered by OpenCandy]]>
  650.     </Msg_PoweredLabel>
  651.     <Msg_HelpLabel>
  652.       <![CDATA[Learn more at OpenCandy.com]]>
  653.     </Msg_HelpLabel>
  654.     <Msg_InstallButtonText>
  655.       <![CDATA[Install]]>
  656.     </Msg_InstallButtonText>
  657.     <Msg_HelpUrl>
  658.       <![CDATA[http://www.opencandy.com/?utm_source=oc&utm_medium=install&utm_campaign=en]]>
  659.     </Msg_HelpUrl>
  660.     <Msg_ConfirmCancelTitle>
  661.       <![CDATA[Installation of *]]>
  662.     </Msg_ConfirmCancelTitle>
  663.     <Msg_ConfirmCancelText>
  664.       <![CDATA[This will cancel the installation of *.
  665.        
  666.         Are you sure you wish to exit?]]>
  667.     </Msg_ConfirmCancelText>
  668.     <Msg_PauseText>
  669.       <![CDATA[Pause]]>
  670.     </Msg_PauseText>
  671.     <Msg_PausedText>
  672.       <![CDATA[Your download has been paused. Click 'Resume' when you are ready to continue.]]>
  673.     </Msg_PausedText>
  674.     <Msg_ResumeText>
  675.       <![CDATA[Resume]]>
  676.     </Msg_ResumeText>
  677.     <Msg_MenuItemInstall>
  678.       <![CDATA[Install Now]]>
  679.     </Msg_MenuItemInstall>
  680.     <Msg_MenuItemPause>
  681.       <![CDATA[Pause Download]]>
  682.     </Msg_MenuItemPause>
  683.     <Msg_MenuItemResume>
  684.       <![CDATA[Resume Download]]>
  685.     </Msg_MenuItemResume>
  686.     <Msg_MenuItemCancel>
  687.       <![CDATA[Cancel Install]]>
  688.     </Msg_MenuItemCancel>
  689.     <Msg_PleaseChooseDlgMsg>
  690.       <![CDATA[Please choose an option]]>
  691.     </Msg_PleaseChooseDlgMsg>
  692.     <Msg_InstallOptMsg>
  693.       <![CDATA[Install *]]>
  694.     </Msg_InstallOptMsg>
  695.     <Msg_DontInstallOptMsg>
  696.       <![CDATA[Don't Install]]>
  697.     </Msg_DontInstallOptMsg>
  698.     <Msg_SelectOptMsg>
  699.       <![CDATA[Please choose an option.]]>
  700.     </Msg_SelectOptMsg>
  701.     <Msg_Installing>
  702.       <![CDATA[Installing *...]]>
  703.     </Msg_Installing>
  704.     <Msg_Downloading>
  705.       <![CDATA[Downloading *...]]>
  706.     </Msg_Downloading>
  707.     <Msg_LaunchButtonText>
  708.       <![CDATA[Start *]]>
  709.     </Msg_LaunchButtonText>
  710.     <Msg_InstallationSuccessful>
  711.       <![CDATA[* was installed!]]>
  712.     </Msg_InstallationSuccessful>
  713.     <Msg_InstallationFailed>
  714.       <![CDATA[Installation of * cancelled. Try again at your convenience.]]>
  715.     </Msg_InstallationFailed>
  716.     <Msg_DownloadFailed>
  717.       <![CDATA[Downloading of * failed.]]>
  718.     </Msg_DownloadFailed>
  719.     <Msg_DownloadSuccessful>
  720.       <![CDATA[Download of * was successful. Install at your convenience.]]>
  721.     </Msg_DownloadSuccessful>
  722.     <Msg_InstallationSuccessfulReboot>
  723.       <![CDATA[* was installed! Restart your computer to finish setup.]]>
  724.     </Msg_InstallationSuccessfulReboot>
  725.     <Msg_CloseButtonText>
  726.       <![CDATA[Close]]>
  727.     </Msg_CloseButtonText>
  728.     <Msg_ConnectionInterrupted>
  729.       <![CDATA[Connection interrupted, retrying...]]>
  730.     </Msg_ConnectionInterrupted>
  731.     <Msg_CriticalFailure>
  732.       <![CDATA[A critical error has occurred. Installation of * will be aborted.]]>
  733.     </Msg_CriticalFailure>
  734.     <Msg_ReminderTitle>
  735.       <![CDATA[* - Recommended by *]]>
  736.     </Msg_ReminderTitle>
  737.     <Msg_ReminderInstalledUnused>
  738.       <![CDATA[You recently installed * and have not used it.{br}Would you like to try it now?]]>
  739.     </Msg_ReminderInstalledUnused>
  740.     <Msg_ReminderPromptNotTried>
  741.       <![CDATA[You have not yet tried *, would you like to try * now?]]>
  742.     </Msg_ReminderPromptNotTried>
  743.     <Msg_TryButtonText>
  744.       <![CDATA[Try *]]>
  745.     </Msg_TryButtonText>
  746.     <Msg_RemindMeLaterButtonText>
  747.       <![CDATA[Remind me later]]>
  748.     </Msg_RemindMeLaterButtonText>
  749.     <Msg_ConfirmCloseReminderTitle>
  750.       <![CDATA[Confirmation]]>
  751.     </Msg_ConfirmCloseReminderTitle>
  752.     <Msg_ConfirmCloseReminderText>
  753.       <![CDATA[Are you sure you want to close this reminder?]]>
  754.     </Msg_ConfirmCloseReminderText>
  755.     <Msg_ConfirmCloseRemindLaterCheckbox>
  756.       <![CDATA[Remind me later]]>
  757.     </Msg_ConfirmCloseRemindLaterCheckbox>
  758.     <Msg_ConfirmCloseReminderOKButton>
  759.       <![CDATA[Ok]]>
  760.     </Msg_ConfirmCloseReminderOKButton>
  761.     <Msg_ConfirmCloseReminderCancelButton>
  762.       <![CDATA[Cancel]]>
  763.     </Msg_ConfirmCloseReminderCancelButton>
  764.     <Msg_StartButtonText>
  765.       <![CDATA[Start *]]>
  766.     </Msg_StartButtonText>
  767.     <Msg_BrowserNeedsRestart>
  768.       <![CDATA[* needs attention. You must close your browser to begin the installation.]]>
  769.     </Msg_BrowserNeedsRestart>
  770.     <Msg_BrowserNeedsRestartButOK>
  771.       <![CDATA[Close browser]]>
  772.     </Msg_BrowserNeedsRestartButOK>
  773.     <Msg_BrowserNeedsRestartButCancel>
  774.       <![CDATA[Try again later]]>
  775.     </Msg_BrowserNeedsRestartButCancel>
  776.     <Msg_BrowserAddonRunAfterRestart>
  777.       <![CDATA[* has been installed. You can start using it after you restart your browser.]]>
  778.     </Msg_BrowserAddonRunAfterRestart>
  779.     <Msg_BrowserAddonRunAfterRestartButOK>
  780.       <![CDATA[Restart browser]]>
  781.     </Msg_BrowserAddonRunAfterRestartButOK>
  782.     <Msg_BrowserAddonRunAfterRestartButCancel>
  783.       <![CDATA[I'll do it later]]>
  784.     </Msg_BrowserAddonRunAfterRestartButCancel>
  785.     <Msg_DlgTitleLaunchBrowser>
  786.       <![CDATA[* has been installed. You can start using it after you launch your browser.]]>
  787.     </Msg_DlgTitleLaunchBrowser>
  788.     <Msg_DlgLaunchMsgButOK>
  789.       <![CDATA[Launch browser]]>
  790.     </Msg_DlgLaunchMsgButOK>
  791.     <Msg_DlgLaunchMsgButCancel>
  792.       <![CDATA[I'll do it later]]>
  793.     </Msg_DlgLaunchMsgButCancel>
  794.   </get_translations>
  795. </get_offers>

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