Belarathon Fries
United States of America
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10.0.22.87 (Feb 25, 2009)
*Still* no x64 support? Unbelievable. This is the new millennium, correct?
1.75 (Oct 6, 2008)
Agreed....best free utility out there. As far the "monitoring" type un-installers are concerned, they seem to leave PLENTY of traces behind in the registry. In my experience, they do no better nor worse than this free application.
The only area this app could be improved upon would be to "see" more installations. I often have to resort to another un-installer because the app in question is not visible.
2.0.0.17 (Sep 25, 2008)
The release notes:
Fixed in Thunderbird 2.0.0.17
MFSA 2008-46 Heap overflow when canceling newsgroup message
MFSA 2008-44 resource: traversal vulnerabilities
MFSA 2008-43 BOM characters stripped from JavaScript before execution
MFSA 2008-42 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.9.0.2/1.8.1.17)
MFSA 2008-41 Privilege escalation via XPCnativeWrapper pollution
MFSA 2008-38 nsXMLDocument::OnChannelRedirect() same-origin violation
MFSA 2008-37 UTF-8 URL stack buffer overflow
A well rounded, stable, reasonably lite mail client.
10 Release Candidate (Aug 12, 2008)
Hey....here's a nutty idea - how about an x64 version for IE x64 and Firefox x64???????????????????
Nah.....
4.2.7 RC3 (Aug 12, 2008)
An absolute must have. Earth to Mikl - you clearly didn't USE the software, or you'd know it has nothing to do with the start menu. Idiot.
4.2.7 RC3 (Sep 19, 2009 - 2:00 PM)
And your -1 score was NOT me.
4.2.7 RC3 (Sep 19, 2009 - 1:45 PM)
Yep - off topic political snarkiness...you are correct sir. My bad.
4.2.7 RC3 (Sep 19, 2009 - 1:31 PM)
All this talk of lies....what are you guys....racists?
4.2.7 RC3 (Sep 10, 2009 - 7:04 PM)
I'm surprised that you found a recent vintage Symantec product to be a resource hog. In my application, Symantec AV has had virtually no discernible impact on my PC's performance.
4.2.7 RC3 (Sep 4, 2009 - 8:23 PM)
I wonder if it has something to do with "controlling" the Internet in case of an emergency, as the executive branch has posited in a bill before congress.