It’d also be ideal to opt-in, not out, but marketing agreements do not generally permit this (as we said in the first video). There is some irony to the idea of including more software to remove software, of course, but it’s a first step. This utility will provide check boxes to each of the pre-installed applications and, upon launching it, will allow users to check and delete software. As Chun states in the video below, MSI will begin including an uninstaller package with their new laptops in 2H17. MSI’s Clifford Chun joined us, Product Manager of Laptops at MSI (US HQ), and discussed the company’s intermediary solution to the excessive pre-installed software. There wasn’t much said in the emails, though, and certainly nothing official – so we sought out MSI’s US laptop representative at Computex, then asked for comment. The company had responded at first with silence to emails, but then responded mid-week (in emails) with an overall neutral tone that suggested a wish to improve. We posted a content piece pertaining to MSI’s pre-installed software – which we called “bloatware” – prior to the start of Computex.
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