If you run iTunes or QuickTime or any Apple software on your Windows PC, but not Safari, you might have seen an uninvited guest show up in the Apple Software Update earlier this week. Yes, Apple thinks you need yet another browser. They tried to slip the new Safari 3.1 in for iTunes owners, a move that has some Windows users up in arms.
The program is usually used for updating Apple software, and so getting new software with the deal wasn"t something a lot of users expected. And users who don"t do anything but the default, are basically going to be getting software they didn"t plan to have.