Is "a squared anti-trojan free" any good?

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Chris said:
Is "a squared anti-trojan free" any good?
From the point of spyware etc.?

Spyware free. Reputed to be a good app, as good as is available for
free.

I use it, keep it updated (it updates weekly, I'd say), and run it
occasionally. Never has found anything, but then again, I run a pretty
tight setup and there's probably never been anything to find.

One nice feature that you don't see in other apps -- you can scan any
directory you can see on your network, no just the local drive. I use it
to scan all three machines on my little home LAN.
 
Chris said:
Mark Warner writes

Oh - I thought you had to give an email address to get an unlock code.
Are you saying there's a way round this?
Perhaps someone could post an unlock code?

I stand corrected. I'd forgotten that yes, during the install process
you do need to give them an email addy and they send you an unlock code.
I gave them a working but otherwise ignored addy that I use only for
such things. I've not heard of or experienced any privacy or spam issues
associated with this program.
 
I stand corrected. I'd forgotten that yes, during the install process
you do need to give them an email addy and they send you an unlock code.
I gave them a working but otherwise ignored addy that I use only for
such things. I've not heard of or experienced any privacy or spam issues
associated with this program.


I used my real address because they don't spam and the info the send
you is actually useful which is a refreshing change. ;-)
 
On Sun, 8 Aug 2004 12:06:19 -0500, "Mark Warner"
[snip]

I used my real address because they don't spam and the info the send
you is actually useful which is a refreshing change. ;-)

I have been using it for six weeks and have received only two emails both
of which were worm alerts.
 
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