Not any more, unfortunately.  Within the past week or so, suddenly everyone 
is charging the same rate as Microsoft.  There must have been some kind of 
change as of July 1.
I looked for the software in 3 different places and got the same $49.99 
price quote.
Guess I missed the boat.

John Justice
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Aran_A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> Hello,
>
> You can buy a copy of the program in any of the local office supply store
> for a cheaper price.
>
> I bought my software at Office Depot for $19.95 several months ago.
>
> Best wishes,
>                           Aran
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "John Justice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 2:28 PM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] WINDOWS LIVE ONE CARE, EVALUATION AND
> COMMENTS
>
>
> Hi Al.  For $49.95, you can have a license which covers up to 3 different
> computers.  Beyond that, I don't know what the cost would be.
>
> John
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Alan & Terrie Robbins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 8:15 PM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] WINDOWS LIVE ONE CARE, EVALUATION AND
> COMMENTS
>
>
>> John
>>
>> Thanks, this sounds good.  What is the cost of an individual license and
>> also one for a home network?
>>
>> Al
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Justice
>> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 4:19 PM
>> To: BLIND COMPUTING MAILING LIST
>> Subject: [Blind-Computing] WINDOWS LIVE ONE CARE, EVALUATION AND
>> COMMENTS
>>
>>
>>     I thought this might be interesting to some of our list who have been
>> searching for a good solution to the anti-virus and spam problems we all
>> have experienced from time to time.
>>
>> I was an AVG and Spy Sweeper user for years.  Both programs are excellent
>> and each program designer has now incorporated additional services into
>> their latest software versions.  But in each case, the operator must, at
>> least from time to time, get involved with these programs to make sure
>> that
>> they are performing the system sweeps which are essential to the
>> protection
>> of our computers.  AVG's newest   suite of programs offers a good fire
>> wall
>> in addition to its other features.  Spy Sweeper now has anti-virus
>> capability as well as a really fine spam fighting function.  I considered
>> updating to AVG  Version 8 and was constantly updating my Spy Sweeper to
>> make sure that it too had the latest software to work with.  This 
>> required
>> some time and attention, naturally.  The only problem I had with either 
>> of
>> these packages was that some of each program is difficult or completely
>> inaccessible to someone using a screen reader.  There is enough of the
>> functionality which can be used but each program requires that the
>> operator
>> have a strong working knowledge of his screen reader.  At times, the PC
>> cursor was  enough but at other times, the Jaws cursor had to be employed
>> so
>> that certain options could be checked or confirmed.  As for fire walls,
>> the
>> only one I had was the Windows Service Pack fire wall which is good but
>> certainly not 100% reliable.
>>
>> I had heard about Windows Live One Care from another list member.  He
>> spoke
>> highly of it and recommended that I try the 90 day free option.  I did
>> that
>> and for the past 2 months, I have been using this program for my
>> anti-virus,
>> spam and phishing protection.  At first, the fire wall would often ask me
>> about various programs which were trying to access my computer during
>> normal
>> internet operations.  There were certain programs on my system that Live
>> One
>> Care didn't recognize.  But those brief incidents told me that the fire
>> wall
>> was indeed alive and working.  When a warning did occur, it was simple
>> enough to Alt Tab to the screen and check a box which would allow the
>> program to operate.  The screen, like the rest of Live One Care was
>> completely accessible in every respect.
>>
>> I started reading carefully about this program  and discovered that in
>> addition to scanning for viruses and spy programs, the "Tune Up" 
>> function
>> of the software was also defragmenting my disk, finding and removing
>> unnecessary files and in short, making my system work much better than it
>> has in a long time. The software constantly checks for updated anti-virus
>> definitions and updates itself.  If there is a problem or something which
>> requires the operator's attention, a balloon pops up which  advises the
>> operator of that fact, then discretely disappears, allowing normal work 
>> to
>> continue uninterrupted. The most remarkable thing about Live One Care is
>> that it performs most of these tasks in the background and alerts the
>> operator only when necessary.
>> Many people have a serious aversion to things marketed by Microsoft.  I
>> don't share their views.  You can't argue with success. The bottom line 
>> is
>> this.  After a couple of weeks, I uninstalled Live One care, re-activated
>> AVG and ran a complete system test.  AVG found no threats of any kind.  I
>> re-activated Spy Sweeper and performed a full system scan.  Again, no
>> cookies were found which had been placed there by web sites like Google.
>> In
>> short, Live One Care had been doing its job as well as AVG and Spy 
>> Sweeper
>> combined.
>>
>> SIGNING UP FOR LIVE ONE CARE:
>> Now, this is the only fly in the ointment.  For security reasons,
>> Microsoft
>> employs a picture in which certain characters are displayed.  In order to
>> sign up for a Live ID which is necessary, the operator has to deal with
>> those characters.  Microsoft does provide an audio ability with which the
>> operator can listen to the numbers or characters spoken.  Unfortunately,
>> the
>> audio quality is horrendous.  I was never able to make sense of what was
>> being spoken.  In desperation, I brought in someone who simply read the
>> information in the image and I entered it.
>> If software is purchased from a store, a screen will eventually appear
>> which
>> allows that information to be entered into the system.  Any good OCR
>> scanner
>> can recognize the product ID code which is printed on the back of the
>> program's container.
>>
>> In conclusion, I'd like to recommend Windows Live One Care as an option
>> for
>> someone who plans on using a computer or group of computers for normal 
>> day
>> to day operation.  It seems to do the job quietly and reliably and the
>> program does more than most commercial software available.  Finally,
>> everything is in one compact package which is relatively small, compared
>> to
>> some anti-virus programs.
>>
>>
>> John Justice
>>
>> My job feeds my family, music feeds my soul.
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