[ QUOTE ] yup, some of the more suspicious app ive caught in action was open office, which is reputably free open source. its a text editor for god sake.. the thing is, none of us ever really read the license agreement, innit? [/ QUOTE ] Of course you are right, simply beeing open-source doesn't prevent such things…
It seems legit though Why? There's no reason for that unless it renders everything on a remote system. Same as there is no reason for HL2 to phone home. At least none I care about.
yup, some of the more suspicious app ive caught in action was open office, which is reputably free open source. its a text editor for god sake.. the thing is, none of us ever really read the license agreement, innit?