So, my laptop broke down and I inherited a laptop that was purchased from a place called "
Computer Liquidators".
It came with this...thing. It's called "OFFICE One" and the logo is a stylized tiger eye. It's an office suite. To be exact, it's OpenOffice 2.something. Seriously. Besides all the icons being changed to the tiger-eye logo and programs being renamed from "OpenOffice (Writer, Calc, Impress, etc.)" to "OFFICE One (Writer, Calc, Impress, etc)" it's absolutely identical.
Well, actually, it also includes some things that aren't part of OpenOffice. I see an "OFFICE One Paint.net" and "OFFICE One Safety-box v7" among others.
The weirdest thing is it also includes an "OFFICE One Games" folder. I haven't run any of them, but the games it has listed are "Bomberic 2" "Pharoahs Curse" "Rainbow Islands Candyland" "Robots" "The Postman - In the country" and "Water in Fire 2". I've never heard of any of them.
The company apparently behind it is called "Issendis". I can find absolutely no mention of them on the Internet except on their own website, which is in french. Ditto for "OFFICE One".
Frankly, it makes me kind of uneasy.
The whole thing seems so shady. From what I could gather on the company website it
sounds like you're supposed to buy a license for the suite, but it doesn't appear to be for sale anywhere. Is it even legal to sell OpenOffice under a different name? It doesn't seem like it should be. I'm a little worried there might be some malware buried in it somewhere.
Oh, I almost forgot. I discovered that it was installed on here when I tried to install OpenOffice. Apparently it blocks the installation of OpenOffice, whether intentionally or not, by tricking it into thinking that a newer version (itself) is already installed. Even though it appears to be at least four years old.
I'm hoping someone else might have better luck than me figuring out what the heck the deal with it is. Just so I know if it's been secretly keylogging me or something.