I think its a great feature, and really cant't see the big issue here - nobody is forced to download and install anything..??
Agreed, update checking is a good idea, but the issue is not that we're being forced to download anything.
The issue that most people are having (as far as I can tell) is that we're being forced to put up with message boxes along the lines of "There are new updates available" when we would rather just have the option of turning those messages off. and checking for them ourselves. That's not too much to ask, is it?
rungabic's post suggests that it could also be quite impractical on systems that have no local keyboard, monitor, etc.
Marko also points out that users of dial-up connections may be inconvienienced when their connections want to become active.
In my first post in this thread I also asked about the ethical issues of constantly nagging people who have already paid for one version to upgrade to a newer version that may cost them again.
Also, the fact that auto-update checking
was optional in the past makes me wonder
why auto-update checking simply must be mandatory now, even if it can be drawn out to once a month, as Nikolay suggests.
Hope this clarifies things.
Scott.