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647626 2008-03-09 05:28:00 I am currently using Adaware SE personal and am really happy with it. However, this product has expired as Lavasoft has brought out Adaware 2007 free. I was seeking advice on whether to update to Adaware 2007 free or has the scene moved onto a much better free antispyware?

Note: Only 128mb ram needs to be considered!

Thanks for the advice,
zahmad
zahmad (8963)
647627 2008-03-09 05:45:00 To be honest Zahmad, I've lost faith in Adaware - I used to use it a lot, but it's detection/removal has really fallen off the pace in recent years . I'm a big fan of Spyware Doctor by PC Tools - their free version doesn't have active scanning, but given the RAM in your rig, that's no problem .

GIve it a try:

. zdnet . com . au/downloads/0,139024478,10634478s,00 . htm" target="_blank">www . zdnet . com . au

HTH :)
nofam (9009)
647628 2008-03-09 06:25:00 Yeah, Spyware Doctor (www.spywareterminator.com/) (17 MB, trial) is quite decent as is Spyware Terminator (http://www.spywareterminator.com/) (9.5 MB, freeware). sal (67)
647629 2008-03-09 06:44:00 The three I use all the time and these get rid of lots - Spyware Doc ( Free as nofam said) Spybot S&D - in my sig if needed- and Super Antispyware (http://www.superantispyware.com/) - Free version. wainuitech (129)
647630 2008-03-09 07:26:00 Sal - both your links go to Spyware Terminator mate! :)

Nofam - your link to Spyware Doctor goes to outdated version at zdnet which now says


Spyware Doctor Starter Edition 5.1
Download currently not available

Here's the Spyware Doctor Starter Edition 5.5 (www.download.com )
bevy121 (117)
647631 2008-03-09 11:56:00 So out with Adaware and in with spyware doctor then? :D zahmad (8963)
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