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| Thread ID: 33472 | 2003-05-17 04:34:00 | AVG Free version soon history? | Susan B (19) | Press F1 |
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| 145028 | 2003-05-17 23:46:00 | Ah. Just two corrections to be made: agent. Being born in the LATE eighties makes the LATE nineties seem very RECENT. Don't knock it, age will cattch up with you quick enough. |
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| 145029 | 2003-05-18 00:52:00 | Oh, drcspy, why cant I think quickly on my feet like that. It would need to be a RW so as to keep up todate with the signature files. Ive always used floppies as it's easier really when de-virusing someone elses computer. | Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 145030 | 2003-05-18 07:07:00 | Agent. Me nineties. Your turn will come !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PJ | Poppa John (284) | ||
| 145031 | 2003-05-18 07:43:00 | Oh, woops! Did you mean early 1900s? I thought 'nineties' meant 1990-1999. | agent (30) | ||
| 145032 | 2003-05-18 07:56:00 | Annoying isn't it Zone Alarm , Mailwasher , Ad Aware are all now available with the Costly PRO Version The Free versions are all stripped down Then again developers need money to develop |
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| 145033 | 2003-05-21 00:26:00 | > The free anti-virus software, AVG, may be converted > to a paid product Not so,according to a Grisoft spokesman in a reply to the PCQ&A forum 2 days ago?(see below) Hello David, Thank you for your email. The Free Version of AVG will continue to be supported. We have no intention of getting rid of the Free version of AVG, so you will still be protected and will still get free updates. Have a great day. Sincerely, Lynn Pittman Director US Operations Grisoft Inc. Cheers,Kiwitas,;-) |
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