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Oleg
Bellsouth Fastaccess
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Birmingham, AL

Nice!

WOW this Is great news

t0xic

join:2001-10-26
Roselle, IL

I hate to be the wet blanket, but public companies aren't in the habit of giving away profits unless they get something in return. Every business strategy has to end with ROI for its investors. Precisely what they have to gain from this isn't immediately apparent, but I can imagine the plan will present itself in due time.



Oleg
Bellsouth Fastaccess
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join:2003-12-08
Birmingham, AL

They may make freeware and paid version.



Gandalf1315
Freelance Philosopher

join:2001-05-23
Indianapolis, IN

reply to t0xic

said by t0xic:

I hate to be the wet blanket, but public companies aren't in the habit of giving away profits unless they get something in return. Every business strategy has to end with ROI for its investors. Precisely what they have to gain from this isn't immediately apparent, but I can imagine the plan will present itself in due time.
Comodos whole business plan is to get their products out there and talked about by being free for home users. Hoping that they get enough rave reviews that they can easily sell their products to small businesses and corporations. Which is where the real money is.
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No man's life, liberty or fortune is safe while our legislature is in session.--- Benjamin Franklin


supergirl

join:2007-03-20
Pensacola, FL

reply to t0xic

said by t0xic:

I hate to be the wet blanket, but public companies aren't in the habit of giving away profits unless they get something in return. Every business strategy has to end with ROI for its investors. Precisely what they have to gain from this isn't immediately apparent, but I can imagine the plan will present itself in due time.
Yeah, when the day comes that they give Norton away, let me know. I wonder what the catch is? Free Version is limited or something?


manfmmd
Premium
join:2003-01-14
Earth, TX

There are a lot of people that wouldn't take Norton if it WAS free.


whocares0
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join:2003-07-26
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reply to supergirl
Yeah, when the day comes that they give Norton away, let me know. I wonder what the catch is? Free Version is limited or something?
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some of us can remember when "NORTON was given free to home users & it was a good thing,(firewall,antivirus)and not that many yrs back.Then they decided to grow to fast,& cut their own throats.
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Oleg
Bellsouth Fastaccess
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join:2003-12-08
Birmingham, AL

reply to manfmmd

said by manfmmd:

There are a lot of people that wouldn't take Norton if it WAS free.
I agree I may Install it If someone paid me to beta test.


supergirl

join:2007-03-20
Pensacola, FL

reply to whocares0
You pay for what you get. No viruses, malware, etc. with Norton.



manfmmd
Premium
join:2003-01-14
Earth, TX

I can get all of that with free software with a much lower impact on system resources.


whocares0
Premium
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reply to supergirl
yes true, but if thats the case I'll stick with AVAST,(for unlike norton0 Avast scans the website befor your computer will allow the page to open,
but thats another/off subjuect
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Some PPLE never see the good things in the world or pple,because they are usually looking for ONLY looking for the bad things,& usually they will find them



Maccawolf
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join:2001-02-20
Hillsdale, NJ
kudos:6

reply to supergirl
Scuse me, but I've been getting Norton free for 8 or 9 years (FREE AFTER REBATE FOR UPGRADERS)

BTW, I stopped using Norton several years ago, but I still get it to use as a competitor's upgrade.
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"The most affectionate creature in the world is a WET dog"---- Ambrose Bierce



Nanoprobe
Crunching in memory of Mom
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Crab Nebula
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reply to Oleg
BoClean updates with new detections almost daily. I wonder if that will continue. As for Comodo firewall, no thanks. Tried it twice. Too buggy and not that effective for me.
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The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie -- deliberate, contrived and dishonest -- but the myth -- persistent, persuasive and unrealistic. John F. Kennedy



Oleg
Bellsouth Fastaccess
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join:2003-12-08
Birmingham, AL

Lets just hope BOClean does not turn into bad product.



Bluethunder
Thunder PC

join:1999-12-05
Duncan, SC

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reply to supergirl

said by supergirl:

Yeah, when the day comes that they give Norton away, let me know.
Norton, even free, would be a ripoff :P There are free tools out there that work as good/better without the system overhead.


dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
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join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ
kudos:4

reply to Oleg

said by Oleg:

WOW this Is great news
BOClean is just a name now, don't expect the level of service/support you got with Kevin and Nancy. If you can't beat em, buy em.
I'm still proud to say I paid for mine. We'll just have to wait and see where boclean goes from here.
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You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth


cork1958
Cork
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reply to manfmmd

said by manfmmd:

There are a lot of people that wouldn't take Norton if it WAS free.
Count me as one of those!!
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Yep, we're back to Windows and Opera!!

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