Well - a fair number of folks have gotten a good bit of crud cleaned off
their machines. The rest of us get some thanks for helping out those who've
run into trouble.
I think what has gotten me so excited, is finally, Microsoft has entered
this market. Which means, they are building a product for platform which
they know inside out. So, I don't mind trying to learn as much about it as
possible and spread the good news that Microsoft is building a solution
specifically for a problem that has plagued Windows for a long time.
It's interesting to get in on the ground floor, so to speak. I've observed
other occasions where a third-party product was integrated by Microsoft--and
it is an interesting process to observe.
This is a problem which needs substantial resources brought to bear, and
like you, I'm thrilled that Microsoft is making this effort, and doing it in
a way that lets users get their systems cleaned now.
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