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| Thread ID: 27862 | 2002-12-04 09:54:00 | Swat It | katt (2059) | Press F1 |
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| 103291 | 2002-12-04 09:54:00 | Am wondering if anyone out there has used or is using the free program Swat It Trojan & Bot Remover from Lockdown corp. Any coments positive or negative appreciated . katt :) |
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| 103292 | 2002-12-22 23:45:00 | I have come to F1 specifically to ask the same question. Swat It seems to me terminally slow, by comparison with, say, Simply Super Software's Trojan Remover. With the latter, however, I have just had the unfortunate experience of getting a Javascript error after pressing the "Submit" button on a purchase transaction. If the transaction has gone through, I will now have to persuade SimplySup that I have paid for the thing, or get my bank to reverse the transaction. However, other than by deliberately planting Trojans, I see no way of objectively testing the efficiency of the software. I was hoping theat PC World would have done an evaluation on both products, but yours seems to be the only reference to Swat It. |
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| 103293 | 2002-12-23 02:46:00 | Since posting my last reply to Katt - and discovering a few more posts on Swat It (which I will now go and read), I have run the program again to find it displays the infuriating habit of pulling up at "100% done" without properly terminating. I click the stop button and it says "scan aborted". So I don't think I have any trojans but it leaves me less than the vital 101% sure. I think I'll be sticking with Torjan Remover, once I can figure out the glitch in their payment mechanism! Argus |
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