JP Toto on Fri, 28 Mar 2003 14:08:09 -0500 |
Well.. that is the way the model typically works - subscription wise. However, you bring up a really interesing point, Chris. What if there was an open source anti-virus package? (for windows of course) You got free updates any time you wanted. That's a great idea. Does anyone do that yet?? W. Chris Shank wrote: Does anyone know if there is any good OSS windows anti-virus software taht is pretty good? Or, better yet - does anyone know how to get around norton live-update subscription service so that virus definitions are atuomatically updated without this subscription service? A 1 year subscription comes with the software, after that you have to pay again and again.
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