This is a good one. Someone made a proggie to strip out all the nasty stuff in the EULA (End User Liscense Agreement) so you aren't really signing something you don't understand.[PAGEBREAK] It's an interesting approach to one of the more irritating among numerous toxic by-products of the New Economy. Because software makers presume users to be bound by text which is read and agreed to after the sale, the idea here is to undermine the presumption on which the agreement is based.