Keep Adaware program Free

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Mr. Shaun Warburton

Hi All

Couldn't agree more. with the person who said this
program Should be free Microsoft took our money fast
enough, when we Bought their software. It's not our
fault,if it got more holes than a string vest.

And if they ask us for more money to put it right, Then
they are completely out of order. Put your own house in
order first Microsoft.

you couldn't sell a car with only some parts that work,
so why should Microsoft be allowed to get away with it.

Regards

Shaun Warburton
 
Distribution and pricing for the product has not been determined by
Microsoft. So do not assume things yet.

Andre
 
Maybe Bill Gates will realize that everybody is so happy
that they are trying to solve problems with windows. That
they will keep it free !
 
Spidious said:
Maybe Bill Gates will realize that everybody is so happy
that they are trying to solve problems with windows. That
they will keep it free !

Hmmm....I have no "problems" with Windows.....never have.....it works
perfectly if you keep it clean.
 
As I said on another forum:

I still laugh at people (trust me, Rash, it's not just
you! ) claiming Windows is insecure. It's great. Nobody
complained about Windows 3.11, Windows 95. Oh no, not
WinNuke! Few people cared about minor exploits in that,
the worries were with Blue Screens, etc... real issues,
which were essentially FIXED in later revisons of Windows
(2000, XP).

Not until viruses from nasty @#%$ emerged, and spyware
emerged, and spam emerged - only then was Microsoft the
big bad wolf.

If you played in the NFL as a player on a defensive line,
who do you want to hit the hardest right now?
Roethlisberger. Why? Because he's the name everybody knows
right now. If you hit him hard, you become known.

Same thing in computers, same thing in the
little 'underground' world of hackers and virus coders. If
you hit MS hard, you get a little bit of respect. So you
target the name that is most recognized, because it will
in turn effect the most people.

It's not Microsoft's fault they're number one. They made
the RIGHT business moves, they made a great product.
People find more flaws because more people are looking to
exploit them. The OS is perfect, if you think
the "AntiSpyware" stuff is nothing more than a ploy to get
more money, don't friggin' buy it.

If you think it's a company trying to make their product
more secure, because of the ass-hats out there trying to
ruin them, then you're thinking more like a business man,
and not an "I HATE MICROSOFT (but I use Windows 'cuz linux
is too hard, and less compatible, and..........)" idiot.

NuAngel
 
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