This feature to be implemented in version 702.

I've been using this since the beta opened up...there's no chance of me using a different antivirus product.

 

Now that it's a public release...what's everyone else think?


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on Oct 06, 2009

starkers
Now mine won't be the only place those menacingly looking men in black stand menacingly outside of when they come around to do Google Maps.


The men in black are hot....so mysterious, so classy in their snappy suits.  Maybe I should take off my tinfoil hat and embrace my fears. 

on Oct 06, 2009

The men in black are hot....so mysterious, so classy in their snappy suits. Maybe I should take off my tinfoil hat and embrace my fears.

Yeah, why not!  They only look menacing.... but underneath those suits and dark glasses they're just big pussy cats.

on Oct 06, 2009

Well I, for one, am not installing Skynet on my computer; I've seen those Terminator movies!

 

on Oct 06, 2009

Man, I try to be serious for once and look what I get

 

Lots of Mountain Dew.  Lots.

 

So uhh, back on topic, I did edit that out of my post soon after I made it.  I know it sends some things automagically.  But it still doesn't seem worth even mentioning.

 

I had a drive full of semi-irregular porn, and they wanted a 'sample'....suspicious.     But I deleted it all recently in an effort to try taking life seriously.

on Oct 07, 2009

Slowed my computer down SERIOUSLY.

Prob a good app, but no thanks...impossibly slow.

on Oct 07, 2009

First time I've ever heard that.  It's far better performing than anything else I've used.

*ponder*

on Oct 07, 2009

Well I, for one, am not installing Skynet on my computer; I've seen those Terminator movies!

Skynent/Spynet... um, two different things, I think... but I know what you mean.  One day Spynet is well-intentioned and working for the greater good, catching malware and its proliferators, the next it is taking over.  The machines we place all our trust in won't just be hunting nasties anymore.... article writers, bloggers and forum comedians will also be on the hit list.  Nobody will be safe... unless they're 3-parts bionic, have artificial intelligence and run on a pint of Castrol.

Man, I try to be serious for once and look what I get

Well you didn't come to the asylum and expect everyone to be serious, did you? 

Never mind, I have for sale a slightly used... orright, it has been used extensively, strait jacket for future visits, should you feel the need.... only $250 plus S*H.

I had a drive full of semi-irregular porn, and they wanted a 'sample'....suspicious. But I deleted it all recently in an effort to try taking life seriously.

Semi-irregular porn????   Didn't know there was such an animal....   I thought... er, heard it was either regular or irregular.  So, does this semi-irregular porn cost more because it's off the beaten track... or less because they have livestock and fewer actors to pay?

Did I just ask that?  Never mind... didn't wanna know, I was only asking.

As for Spynet wanting a sample, it's not likely anyone knew or saw what was on the drive, It's more likely that the Spynet software was assessing file types for viral/malware vulnerabilities, etc.... as in it needs to know what its dealing with to fight the good fight.

I must commend you on deleting all that semi-irregular porn... though perhaps you could have sent me some samples first... purely for research purposes, of course.

on Oct 07, 2009

Slowed my computer down SERIOUSLY.

Prob a good app, but no thanks...impossibly slow.

 

Hm only reason I could imagine is You installed it side by side to another AV product. That one is a 'no go', no matter what apps You use. But just a guess.

on Oct 07, 2009

Thanx, c242. Had uninstalled Avast before installing M$E...nope. Thanx for thinking about the problem. 

on Oct 07, 2009

Slowed my computer down SERIOUSLY.

Prob a good app, but no thanks...impossibly slow.

If I've told you once I've told you a dozen or more times... that PC you have with the hamster wheel to power it just ain't gonna cut it with today's apps.  Yeah, I know, old folk ain't accustomed to change and hang on to the old stuff, but if Noah can move on (he's considering an inboard diesel for the next Ark) so can you.

Now I know that you have your fave store, but look, they're only gonna sell you a glorified abacus, so please go someplace else and get a real PC... one that at least runs off 'lectric.

 

on Oct 07, 2009

on Oct 07, 2009

on Oct 07, 2009

starkers

Well you didn't come to the asylum and expect everyone to be serious, did you? 

Semi-irregular porn????   Didn't know there was such an animal....   I thought... er, heard it was either regular or irregular.  So, does this semi-irregular porn cost more because it's off the beaten track... or less because they have livestock and fewer actors to pay?

Cmon man I didn't want to tell you all but I run the asylum.  Seriously.   (Mind you, not this one.)

As for semi-irregular, I was referring to the drawn kind from Japan.  Nothing scary or sinister for sure.

on Oct 08, 2009

As for semi-irregular, I was referring to the drawn kind from Japan.

Oh I'm so glad it didn't involve livestock... apparently it can leave an ungodly mess in your livingroom.

Anyhoo... best I get back to my padded cell before the fullmoon.

on Oct 09, 2009

Other AV solutions have been driving me crazy with false positives and bogging down computers. Especially AVG's "link scanner" stuff, which frankly I had to turn off to make the Internet bearable. When it expires, I'm likely not to renew and just use this.

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