On 2/10/2019 9:10 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
> My old free version of Malwarebytes did a "Thing" on me and
> did an "Update" which installed a 14 day trial version !  I dumped it.
> 
> Been looking for the "Free" version, but can't find it.
> Is it gone ?  'Free Download' is used to trick you into the 14 trial 
> version.
> 
> Old sites for the Original FREE VERSION just lead to the
> 14 day thing.  Circular.
> 
> Am I right ?
> 
> DoctorBill
> 

Yesterday, I downloaded the FREE version of Malwarebytes 3.7.1.2879 from
the Malwarebytes home Web page.  I then installed it.

To get the installer, I went to <http://www.malwarebytes.org/>.  On the
left side of the Web page under Home (I had to set Images to "Load all
images"), I put my cursor over the Explore button without selecting it.
That gave me the options Free and Premium.  I selected the Free Download
button under Free.

Note:  The installer shows a very long version number.  It is actually
three version numbers separated with hyphens.  The first part is the
software version.  The second part is the components version.  The third
part is the update package version.  I do not understand the distinction
between these three.

-- 
David E. Ross

Trump again proves he is a major source of fake news.  He wants
to cut off disaster funds to repair the damage caused by the
Woolsey Fire in southern California because he claims the state
fails to manage its forests properly.  The Woolsey Fire was NOT
a forest fire.  Starting in an industrial tract, it did not burn
through any forests.

See <http://www.rossde.com/fire.html>.
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