EULAlyzer can analyze license agreements in seconds, and provide a detailed listing of potentially interesting words and phrases. 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 more. License agreements can be a pain and a bore, but not reading them can be dangerous - this makes it all easy.
Reviewing 1.2 (Dec 22, 2007)
Does exactly what it says. Usually it doesn't find anything, as programs with actually "bad" EULAs are already well-known and easily avoided.
But, unlike what KayKaspersky (I have no idea what he's thinking) claims, there's no spyware, trojan, adware, or anything dangerous in the program.
Reviewing 1.2 (Jan 25, 2007)
This Junk is infested with Trojan and Spyware Downloaders, Not Recommended - Use at your own Risk !
It is also full of adware by this and that for $14.99
Reviewing 1.1 (Nov 29, 2005)
Seemed like a nice idea until I tried it. The flagged results are usually meaningless, and not helpful, given what I deem a lousy interface.
And, as with other titles by this author, the "Go Pro!" clamoring is pathetic.
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