Is this bundled with the licensed version? I understand needing to generate revenue for free software.
Malware detection says that Dexpot is bundled with "OpenCandy" adware:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/porta ... tid=159633
Summary
Adware:Win32/OpenCandy is an adware program that may be bundled with certain third-party software installation programs. User-specific information, including a unique machine code, operating system information, locale (country), and certain other information are sent to a remote server without obtaining adequate user consent.
Bundled with adware
Re: Bundled with malware
,OpenCandy is aware of the issue. They're already talking to Microsoft. By the way, Microsoft is one of their advertisers, so there's no reason to complain about malware.
Best regards 
Sebastian Brands, Dexpot GbR

Sebastian Brands, Dexpot GbR
Re: Bundled with adware
I get that and knew that it was present - didn't mean to make it seem like a complaint just more of a heads-up that it's being flagged. I was curious about whether or not it is included in the licensed version.
Re: Bundled with adware
Commercial customers have access to an installer which does not include OpenCandy.
Re: Bundled with adware
,please re-download the setup from our website.
It won't raise the alarm.
Best regards 
Sebastian Brands, Dexpot GbR

Sebastian Brands, Dexpot GbR
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THX1687
Re: Bundled with adware
The new version installs opencandy without notification or a way to disable it.
Re: Bundled with adware
- OpenCandy is not a separate program that can be installed. It's a library used by the Dexpot installer do display an advertisement during the setup process. Unless you choose to install the advertised product, no additional software is installed.
- OpenCandy is explicitly mentioned in the license agreement at the beginning of the setup.
- You can disable OpenCandy by running the installer with the /NOCANDY command line switch.
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Pluckah
Re: Bundled with adware
Hello
, and in the first place thank you very much for your excellent work.
Now, in principle I am not opposed at all to the author of an otherwise freeware program getting some revenue by this kind of means as opencandy or other sponsor can offer, but in the specific case of opencandy I wonder if you could, definitely, state that a) it does not "call home" even if there's not chosen to download an additional program as offered from them, and b) if the software stub opencandy leaves bundled with the original software one wants, yours in this case, can't be used, by a hacking done into the opencandy servers, to instrument a bootnet? Thank you.
, and in the first place thank you very much for your excellent work.Now, in principle I am not opposed at all to the author of an otherwise freeware program getting some revenue by this kind of means as opencandy or other sponsor can offer, but in the specific case of opencandy I wonder if you could, definitely, state that a) it does not "call home" even if there's not chosen to download an additional program as offered from them, and b) if the software stub opencandy leaves bundled with the original software one wants, yours in this case, can't be used, by a hacking done into the opencandy servers, to instrument a bootnet? Thank you.
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