Mamutu free at Gizmo

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by webster, Aug 16, 2009.

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  1. webster

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  2. Keyboard_Commando

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    Crikey, Gizmo has some good offers lately.

    *puppy*
     
  3. Mongol

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    A fresh new license and free. My subscription was coming due in less than 2 months so its perfect timing...:D :thumb:
     
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  4. firzen771

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    lol gizmo is on fire lately its good for me since my license ends soon as well :D

    question. i dont remember but does the license begin when u get the product license or once uve entered it into Mamutu?
     
  5. Triple Helix

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    Thanks webster!

    TH
     
  6. Creer

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    Thanks for heads up
     
  7. Sportscubs1272

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    Don't forget to cancel the auto renewal when you receive your invoice.
     
  8. Victek

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    The last license I got started ticking from the day it was purchased.
     
  9. prairie dog

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    Would I need this program with my current set up (see sig), or would that be overkill? Thanks :D
     
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    Same here, so thanks for the heads up! :D
     
  11. bonedriven

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    Thank you! :)
     
  12. Mongol

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    With Online Armor Premium and Avira you are more than good to go. To me Mamutu would be overkill...:cool:
     
  13. jmonge

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    what about prevx and mamutu?:)
     
  14. prairie dog

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    Thanks for the input:thumb:
     
  15. Technic

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    Online Armor Premium + Mamutu. Is there any problems when used together? Or any advantage?

    Cheers!
     
  16. Kees1958

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    No advantage really
     
  17. Mongol

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    I tried this for a day. The popups drove me nuts:eek: :rolleyes: Online Armors HIPS really button things down so Mamutu ends up being overkill...:D
     
  18. dw426

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    I had this thing on my system for 2 hours and it was 2 hours too long. It damn near flagged everything I did as suspicious, good grief. It's probably a great program for others, for me it's a hassle, just like every HIPS and behavior blocker I've ever used. By the way, no offense meant to the Dev, but using Captcha to shut this thing down....bad, bad idea.
     
  19. thathagat

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    well turn on the "intelligent alert reduction" setting and you'll have fewer alerts....
     
  20. dw426

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    No, trust me on this, this program, for whatever reason treated my system like a prime suspect in a jewelry heist. Turning that on weakens the program, which doesn't solve the issue. If I'm going to weaken security, I might as well not have any, you know what I mean? Please, don't take this as a rant against the program, it's generally well liked here, and I trust the opinions of the more well known members here. I hadn't tried this particular program out yet, and it cemented my belief that these types of programs still have a long way to go to be accepted as usable by your average person. Well, to be perfectly frank, this was by far the noisiest of these types of programs I've tried. It's simply my opinion and experience, as with everything in life, results may vary.
     
  21. firzen771

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    did u turn on paranoid mode?
     
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    Thanks a lot - I'll test it. ;)
     
  24. Habakuck

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    It's running good together with prevx on my Vista 32bit Lappi.

    What do the other say to this combination: PrevX + Mamutu ?

    I think it is quite good so i am interessted in other opinions..
     
  25. Sportscubs1272

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    I wonder Prevx is next on Gizmo's list. I haven't really noticed a considerable slowdown with OA and Antivir on board along with Mamutu. I did disable Windows Defender because it was just sitting pretty with nothing to do.
     
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