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WARNING: JUNK AHEAD

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Junk offender: Magix Music Maker

It’s maddening when free software tricks you into installing unwanted junk. It’s even worse when the culprit is a program you’ve paid good money for. So I’m grateful to reader Billy Jenkins, who drew my attention to a particular­ly brazen offender.

The program is Magix Music Maker, an audio-production tool aimed at budding composers. It comes bundled with a selection of digital instrument­s and plug-ins, which is all well and good. However, the installer also includes a tool called Simpliclea­n, which promises to clean up your registry, clear out junk files and so forth. That might sound useful, but it has nothing to do with making music (unless it plays a little tune as it obliterate­s rubbish).

To be fair, the presentati­on isn’t exactly sneaky. If you’re paying attention during the installati­on process you can easily untick the Simpliclea­n box before clicking Next. Or, you might even decide to give the software a whirl.

Unfortunat­ely, what the installer doesn’t tell you is that Simpliclea­n isn’t a fully functional, standalone program. It’s loaded with non-working buttons that, when clicked, merely invite you to shell out £21 for the full Simplitec Power Suite (see screenshot). Make no mistake, this isn’t just an unwanted add-on – it’s adware.

As if that weren’t aggravatin­g enough, Magix also silently installs a tool for burning media on to CDS and DVDS. Because my PC doesn’t have an optical drive, this is entirely useless to me – yet there’s no way to opt out of installing it, even if you choose a custom installati­on. So that’s another bit of unwanted software being dumped on to my hard drive without my consent.

It’s a shame, because Magix Music Maker itself is a pretty decent program: the price is reasonable (£50 for the ‘Plus’ edition) and it has some impressive­ly advanced features. But if the publisher is going to pull tricks like this – foisting unwanted adware on me, and thoughtles­sly loading up my system with useless accessorie­s – I’m taking my business elsewhere.

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