What is your opinion about this software?
It is not supposed to be rogue.
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What is your opinion about this software?
It is not supposed to be rogue.
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NonDisputandum.com wrote:
> What is your opinion about this software?
> It is not supposed to be rogue.
ZDNet review:
"User reviews of Zero Spyware Lite
Easy to use, fast, not as effective as other free programs
Reviewer: rebekahmichel
Pros: It is free, the other reviewer is wrong, it removed the trackers it
found for me just fine. It's simple to use and looks nice
If this is the only spyware program you plan on using it would probably be
great.
Cons: Doesn't allow you to minimize during scan.
I ran adaware, search & destroy, microsoft spy, spydoctor, and spysubtract
first. Still having problems with loading-website/redzip spyware. Ran
ZeroSpyware Lite and it didn't catch that spyware, only caught 5 cookie
trackers(one from zdnet! LOL) If you already have multiple spyware cleaning
programs I wouldn't bother downloading it. It's not catching anything the
others missed for me. "
I'd give it a miss.
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On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 17:26:29 -0400, "CalamityKen" <YKnot@home.invalid>
wrote:
>NonDisputandum.com wrote:
>> What is your opinion about this software?
>> It is not supposed to be rogue.
>ZDNet review:
>"User reviews of Zero Spyware Lite
>
>Easy to use, fast, not as effective as other free programs
> Reviewer: rebekahmichel
>Pros: It is free, the other reviewer is wrong, it removed the trackers it
>found for me just fine. It's simple to use and looks nice
>If this is the only spyware program you plan on using it would probably be
>great.
>
>Cons: Doesn't allow you to minimize during scan.
>I ran adaware, search & destroy, microsoft spy, spydoctor, and spysubtract
>first. Still having problems with loading-website/redzip spyware. Ran
>ZeroSpyware Lite and it didn't catch that spyware, only caught 5 cookie
>trackers(one from zdnet! LOL) If you already have multiple spyware cleaning
>programs I wouldn't bother downloading it. It's not catching anything the
>others missed for me. "
>
>I'd give it a miss.
have read that,.. but wanted other/more feed-back.
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"NonDisputandum.com" told the uncle and all the others:
» What is your opinion about this software?
» It is not supposed to be rogue.
Our friend Eric L. Howes:
"Note on ZeroSpyware: ZeroSpyware was listed on this page
because of concerns with false positives and the nature of
its detections and scan reporting (1, 2). In early September
2004, a new version of ZeroSpyware was released. Testing with
this new version indicates not only that the problems with
earlier versions have been satisfactorily resolved, but that
the application does provide usable anti-spyware protection.
Thus, we can no longer consider ZeroSpyware to be
"rogue/suspect" anti-spyware."
<http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-
spyware.htm#zs_note>
UJ
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 18:13:22 -0400, Uncle Jean <a@b.com> wrote:
>"NonDisputandum.com" told the uncle and all the others:
>
>» What is your opinion about this software?
>» It is not supposed to be rogue.
>
>Our friend Eric L. Howes:
>
>"Note on ZeroSpyware: ZeroSpyware was listed on this page
>because of concerns with false positives and the nature of
>its detections and scan reporting (1, 2). In early September
>2004, a new version of ZeroSpyware was released. Testing with
>this new version indicates not only that the problems with
>earlier versions have been satisfactorily resolved, but that
>the application does provide usable anti-spyware protection.
>Thus, we can no longer consider ZeroSpyware to be
>"rogue/suspect" anti-spyware."
>
><http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-
>spyware.htm#zs_note>
>
>UJ
yes,.. have read that also. Found the link on spywarewarrior, but I
still have doubts if it is (yes/no) rogue. I don't feel comfortabvle
with it... but that is purely subjective & fingerspitzengefuhl.
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