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Subj: Grisoft AVG 6.0 Pro Free Pgm
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W2EEW/TPK 1.83d Msg #:19 Date:27-07-02 Time:1:04Z
W2EEW/TPK 1.83d Msg #:18 Date:27-07-02 Time:0:43Z
In PC Magazines June 11, 2002 issue they ran an article on testing 11
anti-virus programs. AVG 6 missed six viruses and had seven false positives
(whatever that means).
My question, is there anyway of finding out if they corrected the problems
in their software?
PC Mags comment "even if it is free it isn't worth the price."
Al W2EEW
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