Yeah, they've had the QT/iTunes bundle for a couple months now. It's very annoying when you're trying to install QT on dozens of computers, but don't want iTunes. Fortunately, it's a simple matter of first telling the installer not to make iTunes the default media player, and then after it's finished installing, you can just remove iTunes seperately.

Apparently the new official AIM client is quite nice, but comes bundled with about 5 AOL programs that you aren't even made aware of at installation (this is in addition, I've heard, to large ads that pop up in the middle of conversations).
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Matt