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DreamWraith
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join:2004-04-07
Mount Vernon, WA

Re: This should go to court

i still fail to understand why you seem to thing it started as the "single best product on the market". your not making any sense. it is hardly up to par with AdAware SE. Let alone a combo of Spybot S&D and Adaware SE.

anonymousexxx

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Re: This should go to court

He says that because it is true. The MS product is just a repackaged version of Giant Antispyware, the company/product MS bought in toto. It is universally regarded as the best product. I was using adaware and spybot too until MS announced their new product would be free and spybot teatimer was defeated by the windupdate/adtools spyware attack (which can circumvent a currently fully patched SP2, grrr). So, your faith in the other two freeware products is not longer well placed. I'm here to tell you that the MS/Giant freeware is the best there is at this time...and it's free. I call that a win win win.
tbeckner

join:2004-03-20
Bend, OR


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i still fail to understand why you seem to thing it started as the "single best product on the market". your not making any sense. it is hardly up to par with AdAware SE. Let alone a combo of Spybot S&D and Adaware SE.
In Independent testing, five products where recommended, Ad-Aware, Giant AntiSpyware (Microsoft), Pest Patrol, Spybot Search & Destroy, and Webroot Spy Sweeper. No product tested found and removed 100% of the Spyware/Adware, but Giant (Microsoft) AntiSpyware removed almost 25% more items that the next best of the 25 products tested, which was Pest Patrol.

I would recommend that you review their testing criteria and methods and make your own judgement.

But since the Microsoft product is free for home or business use (including real-time protection) and is evolving quickly and has the support of a company that will likely not be bought off, has a multi-billion dollar vested interest in getting rid of Spyware/Adware, and has the software and R&D capability unmatched in the world, my bet is on them.

And based upon my review of the testing criteria and methods used in the testing and review, they started with the best product on the market.

Additionally, based upon the results I have had on my eight machine over the last 45 days, I am currently impressed.

It's not a slam dunk, but I believe if Vegas was betting, their money would be on Microsoft, and the odds would be overwhelmingly on their side.

Results of the October 2-4, 2004 tests:

Number of items found:

Spybot Search & Destroy: -- 40 of 134
Webroot Spy Sweeper: ----- 74 of 134
Ad-Aware: ----------------- 82 of 134
Pest Patrol: ---------------- 86 of 134
Giant AntiSpyware: -------- 100 of 134 (Microsoft)

»spywarewarrior.com/

DreamWraith
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join:2004-04-07
Mount Vernon, WA

hmm. havent seen those results anywhere before. thanks for the info. i guess i stand corrected. the funny thing to me is though, that just like everything else, microsoft has bought the tech. just like they bought dos. just like they stole the GUI. and just like they bought the engine that currently runs IE.
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