NOD32 Antivirus: free or not?

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Brian said:
There's been MANY reviews
of it here and they always say it's free... not so?

What reviews? I never heard NOD32 was free. Good, yes. Cheap, probably.
Free, no.
 
Bob Adkins said:
All they're saying is the 30 day trial is free.

I wish developers would be a little more clear.
Perhaps if people actually read what was on the screen it'd help.
 
"Brian"wrote:
Just went to download it here...

http://www.nod32.com/download/download.htm

...and it mentions a Trial version, and there's a Purchase button
at the top! I thought this was free? There's been MANY reviews
of it here and they always say it's free... not so?

If you visit the following link it states that the software is free for
Home Users on a single computer.

http://www.kerio.com/kpf_license_agreement.html

"3. License After Trial Period
3.1. Home Users.
The Software is free for individuals using the Software at home on a
single computer (Home Users). You will be able to use the Software after
expiration of the Trial Period without any additional steps."
 
"Brian"wrote:


If you visit the following link it states that the software is
free for Home Users on a single computer.

http://www.kerio.com/kpf_license_agreement.html

"3. License After Trial Period
3.1. Home Users.
The Software is free for individuals using the Software at home on
a single computer (Home Users). You will be able to use the
Software after expiration of the Trial Period without any
additional steps."

I like this approach. If something is not freeware, just apply the
Kerio license, and it becomes free for home users. Shouldn't we take
it one step further and apply the GPL to it? ;)
 
"End-User License Agreement for Kerio Personal Firewall 4"

What does this have to do with NOD32?

I'm wondering too. I paid for it. I certainly don't everyone else getting it
for free. ;)

-- Bob
 
"Edward Wishart" stuffed up:
"Brian"wrote:


If you visit the following link it states that the software is free for
Home Users on a single computer.

http://www.kerio.com/kpf_license_agreement.html

"3. License After Trial Period
3.1. Home Users.
The Software is free for individuals using the Software at home on a
single computer (Home Users). You will be able to use the Software after
expiration of the Trial Period without any additional steps."

I have to admit I goofed because I would never be able to talk my way
out of this one. My comments relate to Kerio even though I was replying
to a question about NOD32. :-(
I run both Kerio & NOD32 here. NOD32 isn't free but Kerio is free for
Home Users on one computer.
 
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