Topic: Help for a newbie user
I only just began using this utility and I'm darned if I know just what use it is.
I have a whole list of things that SI claims that need updating, and I have tried a number of them so far. Since my computer isn't broken by the experience - yet - I hope I've done the correct thing. I won't know for certain until my computer crashes or does other bizarre behaviour.
Personally, I find the whole thing utterly confusing.
My list as per SI contains programmes that I have no intention of updating since these are applications I already hold a license for and have no intention of going to what I know is available as an upgrade. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I've never been wild about applications that work silently behind the scenes, as does SI. SI may be intuitive, but it is hardly informative. For that, I am not pleased. :0/
By example, SI informs me that Internet Explorer 8 is available, given I am in IE7, and I know that IE8 is out there. Windows Update tells me so. If I wanted it, I simply use Windows Update. Why would I need SI for this?
I don't, but I can't rid of SI's telling me so. The same would apply for any patches Microsoft issues to me on every Tuesday of the month. Arf. I don't believe that SI should be messing around with Windows at all! Every computer is different and no two people use their computers in the same way.
It has been a longstanding habit with me, after 15 years of using a P.C., to update my Applications directly form whichever application is on my H.D. myself. So, what does SI do that I can't do by myself? That's the question.
SI lists a whole slew of JREs which say are out of date. Really? When I followed the link, I was presented with an overhwelming list of choices which only serves to confuse even further. Barf.
It goes like that. I have a hunch that this utility is incomplete and could cause more harm than good.
Thank you.