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#1 george

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Posted 2008-11-19 20:41:36

Microsoft To Make Consumer Security Suite Free

Microsoft on Tuesday said it is changing its strategy for offering PC antivirus software, with plans to discontinue its subscription-based consumer security suite and instead offer individuals free software to protect their PCs.
Code-named Morro, the new offering will be available in the second half of 2009 and will protect against viruses, spyware, rootkits, and Trojans, the company said in a statement.

With the arrival of Morro, Microsoft plans to stop selling the Windows Live OneCare service, although the two services are not identical. Morro lacks OneCare's non-security features, such as printer sharing and automated PC tuneup. Morro will, however, use fewer resources than the subscription-based offering, making it better suited to low-bandwith systems and less powerful PCs.

Microsoft decided to switch to a free product because there are still so many PCs out there that lack any antivirus software.

-- Cnet.com 2008-11-19
http://news.cnet.com...0101582-83.html

#2 george

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Posted 2008-11-19 20:42:57

I can't wait for the jokes.

Dude: Hey Sue, it looks like your anti-virus software isn't running?
Sue: You mean it's off?
Dude: Yes, your Morro is off.
Sue: I'll turn Morro on
Dude: I know you are, but what am I?  :o

#3 Rice_King

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Posted 2008-11-20 06:52:23

View Postgeorge, on 2008-11-19 20:41:36, said:

With the arrival of Morro, Microsoft plans to stop selling the Windows Live OneCare service, although the two services are not identical. Morro lacks OneCare's non-security features, such as printer sharing and automated PC tuneup.
-- Cnet.com 2008-11-19
http://news.cnet.com...0101582-83.html
I never subscribed to OneCare on the principle that if MS had the ability of making their OS more secure with an after-market product like OneCare, then they should deliver it pre-installed with their OS – or at minimum, offer it as a free add-on.  An analogy would be a car maker selling a new car with thin, bald tires mounted on it and then charging the consumer extra for good (safer) tires with tread on them.

Edited by Rice_King, 2008-11-20 06:54:49.


#4 Digitalbanana

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Posted 2008-11-20 15:21:39

Completely agree, MS is becoming a worrying company... seems like catch up with everything they do these days...

BTW, I don't get George's joke! Can someone explain?



 


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