[bookshare-discuss] Re: Off Topic but urgent and very important

  • From: Natalia Sulca <youngbeautyqueen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 18:16:39 -0400

It's Spy, and you need scripts, but it's good. I have the scripts.NatiNow 
Reading the Host by Stephanie Meyer.
> Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 20:00:47 -0700> From: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx> To: 
> bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Off Topic 
> but urgent and very important>> Uh, Rick Roderick, you had just mentioned 
> nodd32 without giving a> description of what it does, if it is fully 
> accessible and ya didn't> give the link to get it, and how much does it cost, 
> thanks, and also,> what does any of you think about AddAware, is it both a 
> spy and> antivirus like AVG and the other one, Avast? And yes, I've been 
> using> AVG since 2004, and the latest version, is wanting money from me, so> 
> not only am I vetoing AVG just for the fact I keep getting error> messages on 
> and on which is not worth my time, and Norten Antivirus,> not accessible at 
> all, would like more info about the other ones, like> AddAware, that nodd32 
> one, as well, many more thanks, Chela>> On 5/21/08, Lori Castner 
> <loralee.castner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> > Hi, I cam make two suggestions> >> 
> > We currently use Spysweeper from webroot.com. It is quite accessible and> > 
> costs around $25.00 a year.> >> > But the person who helps us configure our 
> speech and such is now> > recommending AVG, which has both virus protection 
> and spy protection. He> > says that it is accessible, but does have an annual 
> fee. The AVG virus> > protection is free, but there is a cost version also. 
> We have had good luck> > with the virus protectionand will probably be 
> switching to its spy> > protection.> >> > The website is grisoft.com> >> > 
> Hope one of these suggestions will help.> >> > Lori> > ----- Original Message 
> -----> > From: "Chela Robles" <cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx>> > To: 
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> <htrumpet@xxxxxxx>; <bebop4ever@xxxxxxx>; <nathan_dyer@xxxxxxxxxxx>;> > 
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> 2008 6:16 PM> > Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Off Topic but urgent and very 
> important> >> >> >> Hello all, I'm desperate to know of any spy solutions 
> that are similar> >> to or do the same thing as SpyBot Search And Destroy 
> because somehow,> >> while transferring PC's I didn't think to look to see if 
> the guy added> >> SpyBot to my hard drive, and it has been a while since I 
> last checked,> >> and uh, I don't see it on my hard drive at all, so was just 
> wondering> >> if anyone can lend me valuable info as to where to get 
> something> >> similar to or like SpyBot Search And Destroy, or anything that 
> does> >> what SpyBot does, that is accessible to blind users, I'll be 
> grateful> >> to you for this very much. Thanks and sorry for the 
> inconvenience,> >> just don't want any weird stuff creepin' up on my PC, like 
> spiders> >> trojan horses, nasty stuff that infects PC's, I'll repay you 
> guys> >> somehow, I promise, thanks for the tips and info, Chela Robles> >> 
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