View Full Version : Where can I download BOClean?
Microtao
October 6th, 2004, 02:00 AM
Hi,
Where can I download the trial version of BOClean ?
I hear nothing but good things about BOClean from all forums I fly in. I want to try it, but I don't know where download it.
NAMOR
October 6th, 2004, 02:29 AM
there isn't a trial verison, but their is a money back guarantee. Great program.
-{ Quote: "BOClean will protect itself from trojan horse tampering or shutdown, so there's no worry about being left unprotected. Most "modern" trojans will disable either your antivirus or firewall, or sometimes both. Not BOClean. BOClean comes with a money-back guarantee, if you're not happy with how BOClean works, we'll give you your money back. All support is by Privacy Software Corporation (via email) at no charge. " }-
http://www.nsclean.com/boclean.html
Microtao
October 6th, 2004, 03:53 AM
Thanks, NAMOR
money-back guarantee, yum-yum, great.
buy it now!
BrainWarp
October 6th, 2004, 04:37 PM
I had planned on going with boclean ,but i can't stand a company that makes you buy the software just to try it out.Then if you want a refund you have to remeber to watch your credit card statements and see if you have gooten the refund back.
Sorry ,but too much work just to try a program out.I purchased ewido instead.But im wondering about them now.
FanJ
October 6th, 2004, 05:06 PM
-{ Quote: "I had planned on going with boclean ,but i can't stand a company that makes you buy the software just to try it out.Then if you want a refund you have to remeber to watch your credit card statements and see if you have gooten the refund back.
Sorry ,but too much work just to try a program out." }-
Hi,
I have posted this long ago, but I will try to post something about it again.
PSC, the company from Nancy and Kevin, is most definitely a very nice and honest company.
There cannot be any doubt about that !!!!!
I use, and bought, BOClean and IEClean.
Very nice programs !
(yes, I have other AT programs too; that is no secret for those who know me).
A little story from the past:
Once I bought the upgrade from IEClean version 5 to version 6.
Simply due to my own fault I thought that IEClean version 6 was not acting right on my system.
So I asked a refund for that upgrade.
Within a few hours I got a confirmation from both Nancy and Digital River.
And I DID get my refund !!!
Two days later I realized that it was all my own fault.
Kevin and Nancy did help me !!!!!
Three days later I bought again the IEClean upgrade :D
And I have never regretted that I did so !!!!! :D
Bottom line:
PSC is a very great and honest company.
In case you have questions about BOClean/IEClean/NSClean/FileVac :
please don't hesitate to post them here or at the PSC-forums at Gladiator or Mickey-the-Man.
A little side-note: usually PSC prefers to give support by email. And I can garantee you that they DO give support :D ;)
Cheers, Jan.
muf
October 6th, 2004, 06:59 PM
I have to concur that BOClean as a product and PSC(Kevin & Nancy) as a company are ultra professionals. I had a few problems when first using BOClean. I e-mailed them and within hours had Kevin come back asking me to run a program and sending him the log. Then shortly after he suggested what the problem was and i tried the remedy he suggested and it worked. I have also sent a number of suspect files to them along with other vendors, and without exaggeration they responded the soonest. Usually within a couple of hours. BOClean is updated daily, sometimes more than once per day. It uses very little resources, just set and forget. I have never known anyone to have dispute with them over refunds. But at the same time, i have never known anyone to want a refund!!! They are in my opinion, very trustworthy and if you spend your money on it, you will not regret it. I also have Trojanhunter which is also excellent, but i would still say BOClean is the better of the two. I use BOClean for resident protection, and Trojanhunter for on-demand scans.
muf
NAMOR
October 6th, 2004, 09:44 PM
BoCleans email support is excellent. ;D
richrf
October 6th, 2004, 11:52 PM
Yes, BOClean support is very professional. I did go ahead and purchased the product and have received excellent service from Kevin and Nancy. It is running on my machine right now. Just a bit of added comfort and I think the product is well worth it.
Rich
ellison64
October 7th, 2004, 04:12 PM
I concur.Boclean is a great programme and is updated daily.It is one of the few that i woulnt be without.Initially when i bought it i thought mmm wheres the gui and bells and whistles.However from using it over the last year or so , it has grown to be my number one trojan defence and indeed has saved where others have failed.
ellison
azumi21
October 7th, 2004, 08:11 PM
-{ Quote: "Hi,
Where can I download the trial version of BOClean ?
I hear nothing but good things about BOClean from all forums I fly in. I want to try it, but I don't know where download it." }-
A great deal for BOCLEAN at the Compusa www: $26 + tx.
Worth every penny.
http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=50495383&pfp=BROWSE
mercurie
October 8th, 2004, 01:00 AM
Fellow Creatures,
I completely agree and have my own story to tell but, am very tired. thought I would just fly by the Wilder Forest for a quick look. I see a good thread here going on my favorite security software. Very true PSC honesty great company. You just can not go wrong adding BO (BOW) to your firewall and AV. Support: I have found NONE better. ;D BoClean=Trojan Defense. ;)
richrf
October 8th, 2004, 01:12 AM
Hi all,
As I have said, I totally agree that BOClean is a great product backed by a great company. Same can be said for TrojanHunter. I prefer BOClean in the background because it has less compatibility problems than TrojanHunter. When push comes to shove and I really want to make sure my system is clean, O call on TDS-3 and Kaspersky for the final on-demand check. I do not run these products in the background because of resource usage, but they find nastiies that the others miss. So I have all of them, and for piece of mind - and to save me the trouble of restoring full systems, I keep them all in my little AV/AT drawer. All are terrific companies and I want them to be around in the future.
Rich
jon_fl
October 9th, 2004, 04:40 PM
Has anyone gotten BOClean from CompUSA and is it the latest version? The website says that their downloads may not be the latest version.
Don Pelotas
October 9th, 2004, 05:42 PM
Well the latest version is 4.11, which is what compusa say they are selling, so you should be ok. :)
BlueZannetti
October 9th, 2004, 05:51 PM
-{ Quote: "Has anyone gotten BOClean from CompUSA and is it the latest version? The website says that their downloads may not be the latest version." }-
I went with the CompUSA download a month of so ago - can't beat the price. It's current.
Blue
ronny
October 11th, 2004, 11:53 AM
I must say: i wish that the support of other softwarecompanies was as excellent as the support of BoClean ( and yes also TDS-3, Trojan Hunter, Ewido, TrojanRemover) is.
It is a pleasure to buy things from companies like that. :D
I could NOT say this from companies as Microsoft, MSN, ZoneAlarm to name a few >:(
I had problems with XP, and guess what they said: no support for OEM, even when i said i wanted to pay for it. On top of it, it was their fault (something wrong with their program).
Same with MSN Gaming Zone (although i must say that the support of the MSNMessenger is better)
I had many problems with the Zonealarm 5 suite on several computers (i had bought more than 1 license!) and emailed that.I have never got a reply but i DID get spam from Zonealarm for buying other things from them (even the Zonealarm suite , which i already had bought :( )
But as i said the support of Boclean is great.
jon_fl
October 12th, 2004, 01:57 AM
For those who ordered from CompUSA, how long after payment did you get the download instructions? They seem slower than normal. :-\
NAMOR
October 12th, 2004, 02:16 AM
-{ Quote: "I must say: i wish that the support of other softwarecompanies was as excellent as the support of BoClean" }-
You know how much a company cares about their product by the level of support they provide for their customers.
Mr.Blaze
October 12th, 2004, 03:24 AM
comp usa?
i never heard of such a thing i thought you could only get boclean from there website not from anywhere else
Mr.Blaze
October 12th, 2004, 03:26 AM
i know they came here a few times and posted to help me with my problems
and they dont even go to this bord
so basicly they went out of there way to come here and help me out when i needed it
BlueZannetti
October 12th, 2004, 06:03 AM
-{ Quote: "For those who ordered from CompUSA, how long after payment did you get the download instructions? They seem slower than normal. :-\" }-
At I recall it was an hour or so, and the e-mails I have on hand confirm that rough timing. Definitely not the almost immediate response of element5, but not inordinately slow either.
Blue
muf
October 12th, 2004, 08:29 AM
Take in consideration that it is the weekend as well. You may not get your instructions and confirmation until Monday. This is only an assumption. But i had the same when i purchased DiamondCS wormguard on a saturday. Didn't get my key file until the Monday.
muf
jon_fl
October 12th, 2004, 09:29 AM
It was downloaded by this morning, did the update and all is well. The only changes I made were to check for updates every 6 hours beginning 2 minutes after bootup and update silently.
muf
October 12th, 2004, 12:44 PM
Excellent. If you want to test it out then try testing it on leaktest. It will show you how good it does it's 'thing'. :)
Just download and run it from here.
http://grc.com/lt/leaktest.htm
muf
jon_fl
October 12th, 2004, 02:11 PM
It did it's thing quite well.
LEAKTEST 1.2 *DEMO* TROJAN VARIANT STOPPED!
This trojan horse program was found on your machine.
It has been shut down, but the FILE from which it
started still remains and can be started up again.
Do you want the file removed also?
The icon turned bright red until I removed it.
After I removed it, the following came up from WinPatrol:
A NEW STARTUP SETTING HAS BEEN DETECTED.
This program is listed in your WIN.INI file and will run each time you restart your machine.
Do you approve the addition of this program startup setting?
Another from WinPatrol:
Scotty the Windows Watchdog is on Patrol and has detected a change to one of your file type associations.
The program currently associated with this file type is: refers to NOTEPAD.EXE %1 (one refers to .log and the other .text files).
I guess I can OK all of these, correct?
Travil
October 12th, 2004, 02:14 PM
You can also get it at Newegg for 22.99:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=1056101SF&depa=6
jon_fl
October 12th, 2004, 02:23 PM
I saw that too but the non-refundable downloads kind of scared me away. At least CompUSA has the 30 day money back guarantee.
muf
October 12th, 2004, 03:30 PM
-{ Quote: "
A NEW STARTUP SETTING HAS BEEN DETECTED.
This program is listed in your WIN.INI file and will run each time you restart your machine.
Do you approve the addition of this program startup setting?
Another from WinPatrol:
Scotty the Windows Watchdog is on Patrol and has detected a change to one of your file type associations.
The program currently associated with this file type is: refers to NOTEPAD.EXE %1 (one refers to .log and the other .text files).
I guess I can OK all of these, correct?" }-
What are the file names of the items that have been added to the startup? I just tested the leaktest again while running Winpatrol and didn't get any startup message. So i was wandering what files Winpatrol is flagging as being added.
muf
jon_fl
October 12th, 2004, 04:52 PM
muf,
After I click yes to have Leak Test removed the following comes up:
Alert #1:
A NEW STARTUP SETTING HAS BEEN DETECTED.
This program is listed in your WIN.INI file and will run each time you restart your machine.
Do you approve the addition of this program startup setting?
(No Program or file listed)
Alert #2:
Same as Alert #1.
Alert #3:
Scotty the Windows Watchdog is on Patrol and has detected a change to one of your file type associations. .LOG
The program currently associated with this file type is:
Microsoft Windows Operating System
Microsoft Corporation
C:\WINDOWS\system32\NOTEPAD.EXE %1
A change was made to use the following program for this file type.
Microsoft Windows Operating System
Microsoft Corporation
C:\WINDOWS\NOTEPAD.EXE %1
Alert #4: (Same as #3 except for file association).
Scotty the Windows Watchdog is on Patrol and has detected a change to one of your file type associations. .TXT
The program currently associated with this file type is:
Microsoft Windows Operating System
Microsoft Corporation
C:\WINDOWS\system32\NOTEPAD.EXE %1
A change was made to use the following program for this file type.
Microsoft Windows Operating System
Microsoft Corporation
C:\WINDOWS\NOTEPAD.EXE %1
muf
October 12th, 2004, 05:52 PM
Well if it is telling you that file type associations are trying to be changed and you didn't change them yourself then i would definately say no.
muf
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