No Digg. They repackage up some software that you can already get and say, hey, aren't we great! It's like some "free" cd you get with some techie magazine. Nothing special, nothing new.
You install Google Pack by visiting the Google Pack Web site (<a class="user" href="http://www.googleav.com),">http://www.googleav.com),</a> though the suite is also currently linked to from the main Google Web site as well. The Web page offers a simple download link, which actually downloads the Google Pack Installer, a small Windows desktop application that analyzes the choices you make and then later downloads and installs the applications you selected (Figure).From the Web page (<a class="user" href="http://www.googleav.com),">http://www.googleav.com),</a> you can select from up to 13 different applications, which are described below. By default, 9 of the 13 applications are selected for install; these include Google Earth, Google Desktop, Picasa, Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer, Google Pack Screensaver, Mozilla Firefox with Google Toolbar, Ad-Aware SE Personal, Norton Antivirus 2005 Special Edition, and Adobe Reader 7. However, you can deselect any of these and/or add the remaining five applications, which include Google Talk, RealPlayer 10.5, GalleryPlayer HD Images, and Trillian. For purposes of this overview, I installed all of the applications on a test machine, and a select group of applications on my main notebook.
You install Google Pack by visiting the Google Pack Web site <a class="user" href="http://www.googleav.com,">http://www.googleav.com,</a> though the suite is also currently linked to from the main Google Web site as well. The Web page offers a simple download link, which actually downloads the Google Pack Installer, a small Windows desktop application that analyzes the choices you make and then later downloads and installs the applications you selected (Figure).From the Web page <a class="user" href="http://www.googleav.com,">http://www.googleav.com,</a> you can select from up to 13 different applications, which are described below. By default, 9 of the 13 applications are selected for install; these include Google Earth, Google Desktop, Picasa, Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer, Google Pack Screensaver, Mozilla Firefox with Google Toolbar, Ad-Aware SE Personal, Norton Antivirus 2005 Special Edition, and Adobe Reader 7. However, you can deselect any of these and/or add the remaining five applications, which include Google Talk, RealPlayer 10.5, GalleryPlayer HD Images, and Trillian. For purposes of this overview, I installed all of the applications on a test machine, and a select group of applications on my main notebook.
sebflipperJan 7, 2006
Shame the Google Pack Screensaver is random or directory recursive, so just another startup app to slow my pc down
clouderJan 7, 2006
Crap
figmundJan 7, 2006
No Digg. They repackage up some software that you can already get and say, hey, aren't we great! It's like some "free" cd you get with some techie magazine. Nothing special, nothing new.
djspade313Jan 8, 2006
"What, no AOL installer included in this? No digg... :)" ... LMAO ... Are you kidding... come on, this is craptacular. this one is a never digg...
Closed AccountJan 9, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.digg.com/links/Trillian_and_RealPlayer_Now_Offered_in_Google_Pack">http://www.digg.com/links/Trillian_and_RealPlayer_Now_Offered_in_Google_Pack</a>check it check it out
saysayJan 23, 2006
You install Google Pack by visiting the Google Pack Web site (<a class="user" href="http://www.googleav.com),">http://www.googleav.com),</a> though the suite is also currently linked to from the main Google Web site as well. The Web page offers a simple download link, which actually downloads the Google Pack Installer, a small Windows desktop application that analyzes the choices you make and then later downloads and installs the applications you selected (Figure).From the Web page (<a class="user" href="http://www.googleav.com),">http://www.googleav.com),</a> you can select from up to 13 different applications, which are described below. By default, 9 of the 13 applications are selected for install; these include Google Earth, Google Desktop, Picasa, Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer, Google Pack Screensaver, Mozilla Firefox with Google Toolbar, Ad-Aware SE Personal, Norton Antivirus 2005 Special Edition, and Adobe Reader 7. However, you can deselect any of these and/or add the remaining five applications, which include Google Talk, RealPlayer 10.5, GalleryPlayer HD Images, and Trillian. For purposes of this overview, I installed all of the applications on a test machine, and a select group of applications on my main notebook.
saysayJan 23, 2006
You install Google Pack by visiting the Google Pack Web site <a class="user" href="http://www.googleav.com,">http://www.googleav.com,</a> though the suite is also currently linked to from the main Google Web site as well. The Web page offers a simple download link, which actually downloads the Google Pack Installer, a small Windows desktop application that analyzes the choices you make and then later downloads and installs the applications you selected (Figure).From the Web page <a class="user" href="http://www.googleav.com,">http://www.googleav.com,</a> you can select from up to 13 different applications, which are described below. By default, 9 of the 13 applications are selected for install; these include Google Earth, Google Desktop, Picasa, Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer, Google Pack Screensaver, Mozilla Firefox with Google Toolbar, Ad-Aware SE Personal, Norton Antivirus 2005 Special Edition, and Adobe Reader 7. However, you can deselect any of these and/or add the remaining five applications, which include Google Talk, RealPlayer 10.5, GalleryPlayer HD Images, and Trillian. For purposes of this overview, I installed all of the applications on a test machine, and a select group of applications on my main notebook.
Closed AccountMar 30, 2006
All the Google Pack Screensaver needs are collections of photographs. Like these: www.jetcityorange.com/GooglePackScreensaverenjoy!