Important Notice

  • Thread starter Thread starter Testy
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The "Official" version of AVG 7.0 Free will be available around Nov
30th. The AVG 6.0 Free version won't be discontinued until the end
of December, 2004.
There is no reason to jump onto the "Beta" version, just use 6.0 till
the final 7.0 Free is available. Grisoft will notify "Registered" users of
the changes/availability of 7.0 by email.
 
Testy said:
The Free version pf AVG 6.0 will be discontinued at the end of this month!

You can always go and download the Partner Pack for Windows XP which
includes the 12 month subscription to Computer Associates’ eTrust™ EZ
Antivirus 2005 among lots of other products.

Computer Associates’ eTrust™ EZ Antivirus 2005 is award winning antivirus
protection software for your home and home office PC developed by a world
leader in internet security software. It protects email and other files by
automatically removing viruses, worms, and Trojan horses. eTrust EZ
Antivirus automatically downloads new virus protection updates on a daily
schedule to keep the program up to date against the latest virus threats. It
also includes advanced scanning that can detect new threats even before
virus protection updates are created for them. It’s real-time protection
automatically removes or “cures” viruses, worms, and Trojan horses. This
subscription includes 12 months of virus protection updates, plus FREE 24 X
7 internet support.


see
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/partnerpack/


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Regards,

Mike
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No panic they just changed the date to the end of December. This morning the
website said "in a few days". Version 7 will be free also with updated
features. The Beta works just fine.

Testy
 
Nah, got 2 or 3 of the free disks from MS. I just don't like it. Beside they
WILL eventually charge you.

Testy
 
Yes, it does say "12 months free" after all!

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Regards:

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)
 

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