A "Best Kept Secret For Computer Protection"
Greetings!
What if I told you that there is a single
software application that does
all of the following -- FOR
FREE ?. Would you
rush to download
it?
You'll be
alerted to malware attacks,
hijackings, Zero-Day attacks, and critical
changes made to your computer. Traditional
security programs scan your hard
drive searching for
previously identified threats. This one
takes snapshots of your
critical system resources and alerts you to
changes that may occur
without your knowledge. You won't need to
update
definition/signature data files.
You'll be immediately notified when new auto
startup programs,
browser add-ons and tool bars, Windows
Services, and scheduled tasks
have been added to your computer. You can
then make an intelligent decision whether or
not to allow them.
You'll know if your AutoUpdate or User
Account Control (UAC)
settings change.
You'll be alerted when something tries to
change your file type
associations.
You'll know when changes are made to your
Windows HOST
file, so often maliciously hijacked.
This program will manage and automatically
remove unwanted
cookies.
This program will identify ActiveX programs
that suddenly appear from
nowhere.
This program will clean malware from the
Autorun/Startup
list.
You can delay the start of certain
autorun/startup programs to speed
bootup time.
This program will remember and remove
annoying programs.
You can easily view, review, and remove most
recently installed files
and Registry entries.
You can kill multiple files with a single
click.
You can mark files to be deleted on reboot
before they can be locked
or reproduced.
This program will expose secret startup
locations used by keyloggers
or other programs.
You can learn the purpose of cryptic files
and whether they're
important for your computer's
performance.
You can decide if a file is really needed at
startup.
This program won't conflict with other
security programs you rely
on.
This program
won't impact on your system
resources or
performance; and, it is the most powerful system monitor for its small memory footprint.
This program won't connect you to the
Internet unless you
specifically ask for information.
This program won't install additional
crap (the developer's word), other software,
and toolbars on your
system.
It was described by USA Today as One of the best kept secrets in computer protection.
Its easy tabbed interface allows you to explore deep inside your computer without having to be a computer expert.
This program will work on most Windows
operating systems to include
Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.
You may have recognized the program
from
this long list. It is, of course, WinPatrol and
I've written lots about
this program in the past. I personally use it on all my computers as one
of my most-favored applications as far
back as I can recall.
There's really no better insurance policy you
can get for your PC.
Once
you install it, the Scotty icon
resides
in your Systems Tray and
alerts you when things are going on behind
your back that may cause
you grief.
Though I could go on and on about this software, I'm not going to burden you with a lot of
details. You don't have to
be a computer geek to use WinPatrol, but if
you are, that's OK too.
You can read as
much - or as little - as you like about this
program
at http://www.WinPatrol.com . If you're
short on cash at
least take the free WinPatrol 2011 available
at that link and I promise you, it will do
everything listed above.
So, with such a "miracle" program, why would
you want more? Or, put
another way, why would you pay? Well, I've
long sermonized that we
should financially support developers of good
software to encourage
them to invest still more of their time and
talents in continuing to
improve a program as superb as WinPatrol.
But if you don't
necessarily agree with this philosophy,
there's still more in the
PLUS version of WinPatrol 2009 that may
convince you of its worth:
A knowledge database that provides
easy-to-understand descriptions of
over 30,000 programs (and in more than a dozen languages!)
to allow you to tweak your system and make it
run at its best performance. I think this is the best feature the PLUS version has to offer since it's a real pain in the u-know-what to search out all those cryptic programs and what they do. WinPatrol PLUS does it with a single click.
A promise that you will receive future
updated versions at no
additional cost. You pay only one
time. Bill Pytlovany, the genius behind
Scotty, tells me that his decision to offer
WinPatrol PLUS for
a lifetime at just one price wasn't the best
business plan he could come up with, and I
agree. It vaguely reminds me of a chewing
gum manufacturer who proposed a product that
would never lose its flavor. That proposal
was quickly vetoed because, after all, there
would be no repeat sales. With
WinPatrol PLUS, you can keep the flavor
forever with one purchase.
Real-time infiltration detection of newly
installed programs. These
include system hooks and Application
Programming Interface (API) spying from
third-party programs that
will slow down normal computer operation.
Scotty will sound the
alarm when significant changes have been
made.
Optional settings to instruct the program to
automatically respond
and hide specific alerts. This feature
allows users to configure
the program so that alert messages may be
hidden if
desired. Scotty will still be on the job
behind the scenes protecting your computer,
but will go about his job quietly.
If you go to WinPatrol's Web site, you'll see
the list price of
WinPatrol PLUS 2011 is $29.95, and it's well
worth that. But Bill
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