EULAlyzer 2.2 Released! Many pieces of software like to bury the (often questionable) things they plan on doing in their license agreements. And, truth be told, most people simply don’t take the time to fully read the license agreements for programs they install. So the bad guys get away with it, and most people have no idea what they might be agreeing to. EULAlyzer helps you instantly analyze license agreements (EULAs), to determine the risks that software might pose. Advertising? Data collection? Hidden installation of third-party software? EULAlyzer breaks down long license agreements into easy-to-parse points of interest, instantly, to help you quickly zero in on potentially riskier behavior. Discover if the software you're about to install displays pop-up ads, transmits personally identifiable information, uses unique identifiers to track you, or much much more. And it’s not just limited to license agreements either - use EULAlyzer to analyze web site terms and privacy policies too, or any other text you come across. The Benefits: -Discover potentially hidden behavior about the software you're going to install -Pick up on things you missed when reading license agreements -Keep a saved database of the license agreements you view -Instant results - super-fast analysis in just a second EULAlyzer Personal is free for personal and educational use. Compatible with: Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7. (32 and 64-bit) More information and download: http://www.brightfort.com/eulalyzer.html Version 2.2 is a bug fix, optimization, and compatibility release. We recommend that all users update. Full release notes follow in the post below. Enjoy! -Javacool P.S. Want active, automatic protection? Help support the development of this program, and check out EULAlyzer Pro!
EULAlyzer 2.2 Release Notes -Improved Windows 7 support. -Initial Windows 8 (preview) support. -Improved installer. -Other miscellaneous optimizations and bug fixes.
javacool: What a brilliant concept! Thank You Not exactly sure why, but in my 5+ years following Wilders I never before have noticed or visited this forum. Don't take it personally, because as many members of Wilders will atest to, this is not the first time I have I have failed to notice something and just recently I failed to notice something of significant importance to myself personally. (I typically fly-by all forums until I get to Security Products - won't be doing that anymore after today. I now see I have been missing out on a lot.) Will EULAlyzer Pro self-analyze it's own EULA as it installs itself ? bad jk LOL