Amust 1-Defender User Reviews
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"A good basic free anti-malware tool."
Version: Amust 1-Defender 2
Pros
It requires no decisions for the user.
Cons
I cant test if it actually works in detecting malware.
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"It's Not So Great"
Version: Amust 1-Defender 2
Pros
It' easy to install and use.Protects against some limited number of well KNOWN spyware and keyloggers.It doesn't slow down your Internet performance.
Cons
Doesn't work with Firefox or Opera.Lots malware can bypass it's security.Have to manually start this program with Ie.Has many bugs and errors.This tool needs a lot of work.
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"Superb IE Add On"
Version: Amust 1-Defender 2
Pros
Very cool IE add on for WinXP. No hassles--after it is correctly set up.
Cons
Works best following a new install. Load it--with IE set as the default browser--and you're good to go. No experience with either OE or Messenger since I do not use those products.
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"Great for a free apt"
Version: Amust 1-Defender 2
Pros
Install it and forget it.
Cons
None so far.
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"Took over IE Browser... Not cool!"
Version: Amust 1-Defender 2
Pros
Nada!
Cons
Took over IE Browser... Not cool! Never even got to use the program. Also made IE unstable. I have not given many reviews since most programs I try to research and read the reviews. It may have been something I did on my end. After downloading and installing this program my surfing with IE was shot down. Maybe something can be done about this.
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"excellent first line of defense against the nasties"
Version: Amust 1-Defender 2
Pros
small program that basically starts internet explorer, outlook and windows messenger in least privileged user account mode which makes it more difficult for malware to attack and do damage as explained in the article written by jenni merrifield at microsoft technet (microsoft.com/technet...) i would view as a first line of defense, running these programs in non-administrator mode. i noticed no difference in surfing but may need to override or use ie without it when downloading something that needs administrator's approval; it will leave old ie icon alone on desktop and place another icon with amust symbol on desktop so you have a choice on how to start.
Cons
requires ie to be default browser and only works with above numerated microsoft programs; installed and works fine with ie7 on one computer but does not work on another, causing microsoft office outlook 2003 to freeze and ie to close after opening due to error-i suspect those problems are tied to spyware doctor being on that computer which has also experienced problems with winpatrol and a failure to install ie 7 which i attribute, more likely than not, as a problem with spy doctor rather than those programs-all work fine in peace and harmony with microsoft defender and spy sweeper on another computer. if problem is due to amust, i would take it down a *.
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"Life saver"
Version: Amust 1-Defender 2
Pros
Yep, this does what I really need. Absolute security, NO errors, NO problems, easy to use and free.
I would recommend it to everyone. It is the best!
Cons
I can't use it with Firefox
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"Excelent"
Version: Amust 1-Defender 2
Pros
The best program of this kind I ever seen. It presents a comprehensive solution for safe and secure internet browsing. Moreover, it really does not affect to web surfing speed. I do not have any problems running this program. Thanks!!!
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"Great utility, I wouldn't be without it"
Version: Amust 1-Defender 2
Pros
A software that I have been looking for a long time now - it's protecting both IE and Outlook.
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"Already in Windows Internet Explorer 7"
Version: Amust 1-Defender 2
Pros
Don't need this add on.
Cons
just download and install Windows Internet Explorer Beta 2, it's a pretty stable version. I been using Beta 2 for a couple of weeks and had absolutely no problems with it.
(2) Run a limited user account, when you don't have software to install and you're protected without the need for this software.
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