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SeattleAD

join:2001-10-01
Maple Valley, WA
·Comcast

reply to NPGMBR
Re: Innoculate

Found this on the internet:

In June 2001, users of InoculateIT Personal Edition (IPE) received notification that the program was ending and being replaced with the eTrust EZ Antivirus subscription service through my-eTrust.com. At that time, Computer Associates also advised that support would be continued at no cost for existing users of IPE who chose not to migrate.

Since June, the level of virus activity on the Internet has increased to the point of making the older technology used in the IPE program obsolete. This adversely impacts our ability to maintain high quality support. Consequently, we have made the decision to end the InoculateIT Personal Edition program effective May 15th, 2002.

Between now and May 15th, users of InoculateIT Personal Edition will need to select a new Antivirus solution. We truly would like to keep you as a customer and in the spirit of the IPE program have established my-eTrust.com as the price leader among the leading Antivirus providers.

Antivirus Product
Price *
eTrust EZ Antivirus ($9.95 for IPE Users, limited time offer) $19.95
Trend PC-cillin $29.95
McAfee Virus Scan 6.02 $49.95
Norton AntiVirus 2002 $49.95


NPGMBR

join:2001-03-28
Arlington, VA

reply to rangerlg9
Re: what do you suggest?

I agree 100%. Innoculate is top notch. Get some info on it. You'd be surprised as what it can do, especially since its so much smaller and runs so much better than NAV or Mcafee. Best part is that it does not kill your system resources like the others do. Especially Norton. That damd program practically is running in every crack of your PC.

Because of that problem I could not use Norton on my old PC. Thats when a friend told me about Innoculate. It also does not cost as much as either of those. I have been using Innoculate for 3 yrs now and am completely sold on it. I'd never recommend that any of my friends that have older PCs use the more popular brands.


rangerlg9

join:2000-11-20
Houston, TX
reply to the strokes$
I use InnoculateIT. It was just the right price and is not a resource hog like the big two. AVG is pretty good also.
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