Kenneth Weiss
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7.0.1.220 (Sep 20, 2007)
A "5" for the product overall, it's excellent. However, this particular release was intended as an internal beta. It's really not for public consumption, and should not be installed. This is from the Kaspersky forums.
2.3.0 (Sep 17, 2007)
For my money, a stellar program! Seriously, for most people, this will serve all of your "Office" needs. A true gem that I use daily.
7.02a (Sep 15, 2007)
I've been using TC for so long, I've forgotten which version of Windows Commander it was that I started with. It's interface requires nothing. It's perfect. I play this program like a piano, and use it so often at work and home that I'd completely freak out if it were to be taken away from me.
26.3 (Jul 4, 2007)
While not a proponent of McAfee's products in general, SiteAdvisor is well implemented. I particularly recommend this to my more timid clients that use Firefox.
2.0.1023 (Jul 3, 2007)
This firewall is actually implemented better than the latest version of Outpost. It scores considerably higher in Matousec's lekatests (http://www.matousec.com/.../leak-tests-results.php). If I were working for Agnitum, I'd be embarassed.
To internetworld7: I have, three to be exact.
2.0.1023 (Aug 18, 2004 - 9:23 PM)
Don't. At least not yet. It should be S.O.P. to give any new OS, service pack, or any other "major" release from MS a wide berth until the majority of quirks are dealt with. Make sense? I think so.