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Thanks for the links Duncan. They may be helpful in encouraging our contacts to try Immunet.

If you don't mind, I've listed the names of those links

(1.)-Windows 7 Downloads, (2.)- Cnet, (3.)-The Tech Herald, (4.)-SoftPedia, (5.)- PCmag, (6.)-DuncsWeb (??)...is that you? ,

(7.)-The Pc Security, (8.)- Techie-Buzz.

Some are a little outdated, and some not entirely 'gushing', but overall they're quite good.

Thanks again.

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Thanks for the links Duncan. They may be helpful in encouraging our contacts to try Immunet.

If you don't mind, I've listed the names of those links

(1.)-Windows 7 Downloads, (2.)- Cnet, (3.)-The Tech Herald, (4.)-SoftPedia, (5.)- PCmag, (6.)-DuncsWeb (??)...is that you? ,

(7.)-The Pc Security, (8.)- Techie-Buzz.

Some are a little outdated, and some not entirely 'gushing', but overall they're quite good.

Thanks again.

 

 

Hmm, I had not seen some of those. The ones that tend to stick with me are the negative ones (of course). The PC World review was terrible. We had asked to be reviewed as Companion AV, he ignored that request and ignored that our detection rates were actually higher (in his own graphs) than a number of other larger vendors and simply lambasted us. His language was petty and the review in general was, in my opinion, heavy with a tone that seemed negative - period. We also had a nasty bug which failed to quarantine items in some cases, that was not pretty. Lastly he dinged us for not finding rootkits - which he was told that version of 2.0 Free did not do - yet he felt compelled to highlight it as a fault. I suspect I will never put a product in front of him again unless I am doing so for Symantec or another vendor which spends a great deal of time time managing the relationship.

 

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