rocksandbroncs
Technical User
I'm really upset at the situation with Giant/Microsoft vis-a-vis my anti-swpyware situation. I was going to purchase the Giant software when my 15 day free trial ran out 3-4 days ago.
Now, however, since I'm not a 'registered' user of Giant software, my 'trial' version continuously warns me that my trial has expired and that I should purchase the software so my updates remain current and so I can actually perform an action on the spyware it has found - cookies only. This option is not available to me on the Giant company website.
Additionally, Microsoft is 'proud' to direct me to their press release web page indiocating their purchase of Giant company and their AntiSpyware software. But it also states that it may be 30 days until a transitional solution is available and regrets 'any inconveniences.'
In the meantime, my spyware definitions are out of date and I can not do anytihng with the spyware found (hopefully it will remain cookies only.)
Overall, and I have only one complaint with the Giant AntiSpyware pgm - no detail here; I like the interface, the automation capabilities, and the accuracy of the actions it takes. For instance, if I download a pgm and it wants to make registry entries, Giant will tell me that the pgm is a known spyware-free application and allow it without my intervention, yet informing me what it has done. Or, if the pgm is unknown, I will be prompted as to what action to take.
Just venting and opining but the situation I have been put in is untenable, as far as I'm concerned. I will certainly avail myself of the Beta version when it is available but in the meantime, I'm just not a very happy camper.
WARNING! New virus!
BILL GATES VIRUS - This dominant strain searches for desirable features in all other viruses via the internet. It then either engulfs the competing viruses or removes their access to computers until they die out.
Now, however, since I'm not a 'registered' user of Giant software, my 'trial' version continuously warns me that my trial has expired and that I should purchase the software so my updates remain current and so I can actually perform an action on the spyware it has found - cookies only. This option is not available to me on the Giant company website.
Additionally, Microsoft is 'proud' to direct me to their press release web page indiocating their purchase of Giant company and their AntiSpyware software. But it also states that it may be 30 days until a transitional solution is available and regrets 'any inconveniences.'
In the meantime, my spyware definitions are out of date and I can not do anytihng with the spyware found (hopefully it will remain cookies only.)
Overall, and I have only one complaint with the Giant AntiSpyware pgm - no detail here; I like the interface, the automation capabilities, and the accuracy of the actions it takes. For instance, if I download a pgm and it wants to make registry entries, Giant will tell me that the pgm is a known spyware-free application and allow it without my intervention, yet informing me what it has done. Or, if the pgm is unknown, I will be prompted as to what action to take.
Just venting and opining but the situation I have been put in is untenable, as far as I'm concerned. I will certainly avail myself of the Beta version when it is available but in the meantime, I'm just not a very happy camper.
WARNING! New virus!
![[wink] [wink] [wink]](/data/assets/smilies/wink.gif)