Hi, Lisa and all listers.
While I cannot give you any definitive answers, Lisa, I will take this
opportunity to inform all of the listers that Spysweeper (available from
http://www.webroot.com) is finally accessible with JAWS (I do not know about
Window-eyes). This spy and ad removal tool has been around for quite some
time, and because I am an MSN client, I was able to download it for free
(it's about $30 annually for non-MSN clients). I have not been willing to
recommend the program until now, because the program was largely
inaccessible. However, with the release of the latest version of the
software last month, Spysweeper is finally almost completely accessible to
JAWS users.
To all, take care.
Ted Chittenden
>From: Lisa McManus <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Lisa McManus <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: [VICUG-L] question about add ware and spy ware programs
>Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 19:04:02 -0500
>
> Hi everyone,
>
>I know that the subject of add ware and spy ware programs have been talked
>about a number of times before on this list, but I guess I did not take
>notice of responses.
>
>I use ad aware personal and spybot search destroy programs currently. They
>are free versions. When I run the spybot program it ends with saying there
>was an error during check and the number of problems it found. I go to get
>rid of the pieces of spy ware and it says it gets rid of them, but it
>doesn't they are still there. So that is kind of strange. The ad aware
>program seems to be a little user unfriendly. I can read the results that
>it says it found, but I can not figure out how to get rid of the things it
>found. It says to right click on an item for more options, but no matter
>how many times you right click or left click it does nothing other than
>just sit there. The screen doesn't change at all.
>
>Can anyone make any recommendations on a good spy ware program and add ware
>program that are user friendly? I don't care if I have to pay for them.
>Thanks very much in advance.
>
>Lisa
>
>
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