I had a trojan (wpbt0.dll) which saw it fit to add links to the entire NCH Software suite to my start-menu and take over control of my computer. I'd suggest that you stay away from this stuff.
I found this promotional feature to be useful, initially, as I was unaware of NCH's other products, but after a while I found this feature to be intrusive, so I deleted it. Users should have the option of selecting or refusing promotional features upon installation. There again, if one buys inexpensive software, as NCH products are, then unwanted features can be the true price that one pays. I wouldn't describe the promotional feature as a "trojan", as this word has the connotations of a virus which the feature is not. It is the unethical business practice of NCH that I have a problem with, and not the software itself. See my review about updates.
Imjohnstone's Comment
Written on: 18/07/2013
I found this promotional feature to be useful, initially, as I was unaware of NCH's other products, but after a while I found this feature to be intrusive, so I deleted it. Users should have the option of selecting or refusing promotional features upon installation. There again, if one buys inexpensive software, as NCH products are, then unwanted features can be the true price that one pays. I wouldn't describe the promotional feature as a "trojan", as this word has the connotations of a virus which the feature is not. It is the unethical business practice of NCH that I have a problem with, and not the software itself. See my review about updates.