Saturday, July 17, 2004, 2:38:39 PM, Paul wrote:

W>> I had put AVG free version on a friend's computer that was having
W>> virus problems. (Norton wasnt finding anything.) It found a
W>> key-capture trojan, but could not remove it. I convinced her to buy
W>> AVG 7. It removed the trojan and several copies of some other nasty
W>> little critters than neither Norton nor AVG 6 found. Pattern files
W>> for both were up to date.

W>> IMO, pay the pieces of eight and get AVG 7.

PC> so, they are leaving us vulnerable and they know it?? so the free
PC> version is less worthwhile, or worthless, since it doesn't catch
PC> everything they know about. I guess it is time to switch!

Not yet Paul.. I too use the free version of AVG and I'm not ready to
switch just yet.

Arjan de Groot sums up my feelings exactly in:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] when he says:
"Another unsubstantiated claim. I want facts, not hearsay.
 So, can you tell me the names of those nasty critters?"

-- 
Regards,
 Plan9
A hamburger walks into a bar, and the bartender says, "I'm sorry,
 but we don't serve food here."


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