Spyware Doctor 5 Reviewed
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A Review of Spyware Doctor by CNET.com
on March 29, 2007 Overall CNET found Spyware Doctor 5 to be uncomfortably high in software bugs. On diverse computers, the Spyware Doctor 5 occassionally crashed upon startup, or froze while finalizing a search; in only some cases, we had to utilize the Windows Task Manager to kill the executable and start afresh.
Once running, the Spyware Doctor’s interface is instinctive and user-friendly. All of its features are plainly labeled and accessible. As well as the predictable spyware scanning, there’s a host of system inoculation and real-time monitoring features accessible in the OnGuard section. Spyware Doctor contains a authoritative scheduler that lets you automate full system scans, quick scans, and even live program renewals.
But for each action — if we initiated a scan, or desired to enable a feature, for instance — we became aware of several personal firewall alerts; Spyware Doctor appears to call headquarters for each detais.
Even so, subsequent to a full system scan, our endeavor to learn more about an item that Spyware Doctor had branded as a high-risk cookie went unfulfilled. The link for "more information" launched our default browser and took us to a PCTools page, but the page was a page that discussed by and large the subject of phishing threats and not particularly about what Spyware Doctor discovered on our computer.
Version 5.5 appears to be much more stable and ready for consistent use. Spyware Doctor is a good product and it is being endorsed by Google.
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