Microsoft closes third-party Windows updater

AutoPatcher's author posted the announcement on his website

In a move that may be unpopular among Microsoft detractors, the powerful Redmond-based Company sent a cease-and-desist letter to owners of the popular Windows Update application, AutoPatcher.

"Today we received an email from Microsoft, requesting the immediate take-down of the download page, which of course means that AutoPatcher is probably history," said Antonis Kaladis, the AutoPatcher author. "As much as we disagree, we can do very little, and although the download page is merely a collection of mirrors, we took the download page down."