I really liked Fences 1 and have been using it for a couple years, then I saw on Lifehacker today that 2.0 was out. I downloaded it only to find it came bundled with AVG, with a somewhat deceptive choice to not install AVG I might add. Having to choose "custom installation" and uncheck everything to make it not install is not intuitive, and deliberately so.
I canceled it as I don't want to support bundling software, especially with a trial version of a paid software. Is the $10 not enough? Not finding a clean installer anywhere I decided I would looked passed that and just install it, so I chose custom installation on the AVG portion and unchecked all the boxes, and completed the installation.
As the install was completing the installer killed Chrome. Is there a legitimate reason this was necessary, or was something installed without consent? I don't see anything in Chrome's extensions at least, but I'm seriously doubting Stardock's credibility at this point.
You probably would have had a paying customer with 2.0, but for now I'm uninstalling it and I'll just go without.