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Old 03-14-2007, 02:18 PM
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Default Re: Sunbelt Counterspy problematic - alternative?

"Ron Lopshire" <notron@ovbl.org> wrote in message
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> Seniors Guide to Computers wrote:
>
>> "Tx2" <this.is.an.inv@lid.address.u.know.com> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.20613431504d2a38989771@News.Individual.NE T...
>>
>>>Been using Sunbelt Counterspy for some time now, but it has started
>>>erroring unexplicably of late. I can't find the reason, so I'm looking
>>>for a replacement.
>>>
>>>Any recommendations? I don't mind free or buy software.
>>>
>>>I have used Spybot S&D with Ad-Aware beofre now, but I do like the 'all-
>>>in-one' package.

>>
>> The two best anti-spyware programs are SpySweeper and Spyware Doctor.
>>
>> Senior's Guide to Computers
>> http://www.seniorsguidetocomputers.com

>
> To Senior's Guide,
>
> 1) I am beginning to see where you are coming from. How much do you get
> paid shilling for various vendors?
>
> 2) You Quotefix is borked. Please fix it, or strip sigs manually. Thank
> you for your consideration.
>
> To Tx2,
>
> 1) Check this out.
>
> http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_...tm#trustworthy
>
> 2) Stay away from these creeps.
>
> http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
>
> Ron :)


Please keep your outrageous lies to your self. Just look these programs up
in PC Magazine or CNet.

How much do you get for hawking crap like Spyware Warrior?

Download.com gives Spyware Warrior one star and says:
"false positives work as goad to purchase; poor scan reporting; inadequate
info about company & app"

Senior's Guide to Computers
http://www.seniorsguidetocomputers.com





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