Misleading message

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Razvan Socol

In the "Startup Programs" System Explorer, the details
for many programs are saying: "This is a known spyware
free process that uses autostart properties to run."

The first time I read this message, my eyes saw only
the "known spyware" words and then "free process" (and I
thought, how can a process be free?). Then I realized
that the message is meant to say "spyware-free"... a
little hypen would help alot (to better understand the
message at first sight), but even better would be to
say "known non-spyware process".

Razvan
 
G

Guest

Amen. Microsoft needs to fix the *tons* of spelling and
grammar problems that GIANT left all over AntiSpyware.
Right now with the scads of grammar problems, the app
looks really unprofessional.
 

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