View Full Version : ThreatFire Pro is 50% off - $14.95
jfd15
December 28th, 2007, 05:46 PM
hope this isnt a re-post....i see that ThreatFire Pro is now 50% off, or $14.95
...dont know how much difference there is between Pro and Free,
but $14.95 seems like a decent price...
EDIT: i guess PRO version gives you:
1) on-demand scanning
2) AV engine with signature updates
3) other advanced options
sounds good...
danny9
December 29th, 2007, 12:50 AM
-{ Quote: "hope this isnt a re-post....i see that ThreatFire Pro is now 50% off, or $14.95
...dont know how much difference there is between Pro and Free,
but $14.95 seems like a decent price...
EDIT: i guess PRO version gives you:
1) on-demand scanning
2) AV engine with signature updates
3) other advanced options
sounds good..." }-
Maybe I need glasses or perhaps new eyes but when I was trying threatfire their pro version was listed at 19.95. Half off would have made 9.95.
This was in the last couple of months.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Meanwhile, I'll schedule that eye exam just in case.:D
trjam
December 29th, 2007, 05:12 PM
Yeah, I always thought they gave allot away in the free version that made it basically a non-issue for buying. Bet they wish they had thought that one through.
jfd15
December 29th, 2007, 05:36 PM
-{ Quote: "Maybe I need glasses or perhaps new eyes but when I was trying threatfire their pro version was listed at 19.95. Half off would have made 9.95.
This was in the last couple of months.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Meanwhile, I'll schedule that eye exam just in case.:D" }-
they must have raised the price recently then, the link i hit says $29.95 regular
and on sale now for $14.95
http://www.threatfire.com/download/
no big deal to me, i just thought there were a lot of threatfire fans on here....
bellgamin
December 29th, 2007, 09:24 PM
I like TF & want to support it. However, they just do not offer enough extra capability with the PRO version to justify the price.
IMO the Advanced/Custom Rules capability should have been reserved for the PRO version. I would gladly have bought the Pro if that was necessary in order to get the rule-setting capability.
As to the Pro's on-demand AV attraction -- it is NO attraction. Why pay $$ to get only an on-demand capability, & for a 2nd-rate AV at that?
EASTER
December 30th, 2007, 12:42 AM
I also like TF but am going to forego any attempts to add it to the arsenal untill it's stability/performance and identification structures are more matured. Still it's an app that has great potential, my feeling is it needs careful laboratory in-house reviewing plus additional testing. To add to this, it would be in their interest to re-examine their drivers again and re-evaluate their impact on common system performance.
jfd15
December 30th, 2007, 04:46 PM
im surprised...i think ill budget around $100 this year for computer security software and $15 for ThreatFire is ok with me...am going to buy one good AV like a Kaspersky or NOD32 and then about 5-6 of these lesser programs to go along with the free Comodo Firewall...
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