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ClamWin was being sold for a small amount on eBay. Updates are free for life. Is this a good product, like AVG for example? If so, it's a great deal. -Pete |
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 17:00:25 GMT, <Pete@nospam.com> wrote:
>X-No-Archive: yes > >ClamWin was being sold for a small amount on eBay. LOL! It's freeware: http://www.clamwin.com/ >Updates are free for life. >Is this a good product, like AVG for example? It has flaws compared to the mainstream av products. Clamav was designed for email server scanning, and someone made the mistake of porting it to Windows. It doesn't have a realtime scanner ... you must use it strictly on-demand. Art http://home.epix.net/~artnpeg |
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-- X-No-Archive: yes "Art" <null@zilch.com> wrote in message news:0uf022dqdbhlh5348qrkg0j12bnfse1nha@4ax.com... > On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 17:00:25 GMT, <Pete@nospam.com> wrote: > > >X-No-Archive: yes > > > >ClamWin was being sold for a small amount on eBay. > > LOL! It's freeware: > > http://www.clamwin.com/ > > >Updates are free for life. > >Is this a good product, like AVG for example? > > It has flaws compared to the mainstream av products. Clamav > was designed for email server scanning, and someone made the mistake > of porting it to Windows. It doesn't have a realtime scanner ... you > must use it strictly on-demand. > > Art > http://home.epix.net/~artnpeg Doesn't surprise me that it's freeware. The same guy sells OpenOffice for a small charge! |
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Art <null@zilch.com> wrote in
news:0uf022dqdbhlh5348qrkg0j12bnfse1nha@4ax.com: > you must use it strictly on-demand. Worth the disk space for this? -- -bc- |
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From: <Pete@nospam.com>
| Doesn't surprise me that it's freeware. The same guy sells OpenOffice for a | small charge! File a formal complain with eBay ! -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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From: "Bill Clark" <curmudgeon@senilityis.us>
| Art <null@zilch.com> wrote in | news:0uf022dqdbhlh5348qrkg0j12bnfse1nha@4ax.com: | >> you must use it strictly on-demand. | | Worth the disk space for this? | It is an "On Demand" only scanner so use it in conjunction with another AV packages that does "On Access" and "On Demand" scanning. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 22:48:34 -0000, Bill Clark
<curmudgeon@senilityis.us> wrote: >Art <null@zilch.com> wrote in >news:0uf022dqdbhlh5348qrkg0j12bnfse1nha@4ax.com: > >> you must use it strictly on-demand. > >Worth the disk space for this? ClamWin isn't but some others are. For example Bit Defender offers a free for personal use av scanner that's strictly on-demand but definitely worthwhile. The free eScan from Microworld uses the Kaspersky scan engine, and it's definitely worthwhile even though the free version doesn't have a clean/delete capability. DOS av scanners are, of course, on-demand only, and some of them are definitely worthwhile. I've always used on-demand av only. I don't like or need "underfootware" ![]() Art http://home.epix.net/~artnpeg |
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Art <null@zilch.com> wrote in
news:l48122pq8654r78hrdj3mu4krip0mq1t6q@4ax.com: > ClamWin isn't but some others are. For example Bit Defender offers > a free for personal use av scanner that's strictly on-demand but > definitely worthwhile. The free eScan from Microworld uses the > Kaspersky scan engine, and it's definitely worthwhile even though > the free version doesn't have a clean/delete capability. DOS av > scanners are, of course, on-demand only, and some of them are > definitely worthwhile. I've always used on-demand av only. I don't > like or need "underfootware" ![]() I only use on demand and have the others... Always looking for new things worthy of time and space... -- -bc- |
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 23:11:19 GMT, "David H. Lipman"
<DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote: >| Doesn't surprise me that it's freeware. The same guy sells OpenOffice for a >| small charge! > > >File a formal complain with eBay ! > I don't see what your problem is. Although a lot of people now have connections capable of downloading large files quickly, there are still some who don't and who might prefer to install packages like this from a cd or dvd. Making a small charge for redistributing stuff on cd's has been commonplace for many years. Jim. |
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Pete@nospam.com wrote:
> X-No-Archive: yes > Might fix where your sig goes. All below it is deleted. I have no gripe with people selling large freeware programs on a CD for a small fee, so long as the author of the freeware does not have a gripe. I'm on dial up and downloading some freeware can take hours. There is even some company that allows either downloading freeware, or sells a copy of that freeware on a CD for a small charge. (I just went to Tucows to see if they were the one I was thinking of, and it's still downloading. Great advertising, eh?) |
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