Anything BT decides to install on their engineers’ laptops.
Well it’s nice to know that BT makes its employees lives as miserable as those of its customers…
BT’s website is very high up my list of godawful software whose source-code should be printed out, put in a leadlined coffin with a stake through the middle, buried, and then nuked from orbit. My heart sinks everytime I get the company phone bill (online for your “convenience”).
Sage used to be pretty dreadful but they’ve cleaned their act up quite well recently. Word is a bit crap but I can forgive Microsoft quite a lot because Excel is actually really good – so long as you use it as it was intended to be used.
Incidentally I suspect that this is the problem most people have with iTunes. If you just use it for playing music and syncing your iPod, it’s fine. But Apple seem to want you to use it to do everything under the sun, and as soon as you plug an iPhone into it there’s a 50/50 chance that you’ll accidentally open a portal to hell or something similarly inconvenient. To be honest, I reckon it’s going to be a good twenty or thirty years before computers are powerful enough to be able to deal with talking to mobile phones without inadvertently tearing an interdimensional rift half the time. I mean, they’ve still not really got the hang of printers, have they?