Comments on: Morro screenshots reportedly leaked; Will it be cloud-based?
Windows enthusiast blog posts what are supposedly leaked screenshots of Microsoft's new Morro free security offering. ZDNet blog says it will be cloud-based.
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Just curious... why would you assume that Morro will offer less protection that OneCare in terms of antivirus/antimalware?
Infrarecorder
7 Zip
AVG
Thunderbird
I've also appreciated how simple Money was (as a former Quicken user) and am bummed that Microsoft would continue to pour money into a horrid product they don't charge for - Internot Exploder - while dropping paid programs I was happily paying for.
Microsoft, I'm trying to give you money. Won't you please take my money? I know... I feel as dirty thinking that as you do reading it.
Onecare was also good, and I used its 30-day trial on my personal laptop.. it seems to do the job. I got the updates frequently, and the virus definition database was maintained well. However, when it was time to pay up, I decided to use AVG instead, since it was free and worked well. Like onecare, AVG also has a low footprint.
If Morro is indeed free, and if like onecare and forefront it is not a memory hog, I will definitely use it as opposed to other solutions available on the market (particularly if Morro can detect everything - virus, spyware, etc... currently I install AVG as well as Spybot S&D to keep my machine clean).. Norton and McAfee better shakeup and think about how to tacke this.
[CNET editor's note: Offensive comment deleted.]
Its funny you call Windows users slaves.
But your the one running around doing your masters PR work. Sweet sweet irony.
Why don't you open a command line and type in Im_part_of_the_Apple_cult.
- by Dango517 June 18, 2009 3:51 AM PDT
- Consumer might ask themselves one question. "Why am I'm I buying or using software to fix my computer" and more specifically, my Windows OS? That answer is scale. Windows by far, out sales all other OSs. This being the case it is most susceptible to any possible hack imaginable. That Windows is primarily an American company has something to do with its vulnerabilities, as well as the vast amount of money generated by the Internet. Unfortunately they continue to miss the boat on what there priorities are and where the burden of responsibility falls.
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(25 Comments)Windows is large enough and should leave this one to the minor league players. Windows certainly has a large enough share of the computing market. In fact the Commerce Department should insist on it.