With some small configurations and tweaks it becomes a very good (and in some cases a better) alternative to the king of MUAs: Eudora (RIP). Solid rock. Handles 2GB of 100,000 mails (POP) without any problem. The functions I miss most from Eudora is the ability to change the Subject on incoming mail and the ability to only keep the mail and not the enclosed files in the box. Very impressive creation of a single developer. And you can't beat the price (other that free that is).
After years as a satisfied customer (and reseller) using NetBarrier X5 we upgraded to the X6 (VirusBarrier) as to keep up with new versions of OS X.
In doing that we left a lean well working, and to all other alternatives, superior firewall to a large software with a lot of good stuff* we did not needed. This did not represent a problem (other from one or two clients messing things up) as VirusBarrier is easily configurable.
What was not obvious in the transition was that we were forced into a subscription system. Earlier the subscription was only about virus/malware definitions, now suddenly (and very quietly) it was the firewall itself! The Intego site is no clear at all about this; 'buy a protection' all over, not 'pay for a subscription'.
In the future we (and our clients) are to fork out 60% of the initial cost yearly (in a one year plan)! Even strange companies as PGP (now Symantech) has a perpetual alternative.
Worse, the reasoning for this is absolute ridiculous, Intego site; 'using out-of-date security software is dangerous'. This becomes completely nonsense
when the Intego protection just stops if you forget to pay!! That must be much worse than being out-of-date. It is only for the $ as I see it.
So, now back to reinstalling latest NetBarrier on all machines an clients, and stop all planed upgrades.
*although in a test run it catches only 4 out of 15 virus (ClamXav detects them all in any package)
Worm.BadTrans.B1 FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
W32.PrettyPark FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
After years as a satisfied customer (and reseller) using NetBarrier X5 we upgraded to the X6 (VirusBarrier) as to keep up with new versions of OS X.
In doing that we left a lean well working, and to all other alternatives, superior firewall to a large software with a lot of good stuff* we did not needed. This did not represent a problem (other from one or two clients messing things up) as VirusBarrier is easily configurable.
What was not obvious in the transition was that we were forced into a subscription system. Earlier the subscription was only about virus/malware definitions, now suddenly (and very quietly) it was the firewall itself! The Intego site is no clear at all about this; 'buy a protection' all over, not 'pay for a subscription'.
In the future we (and our clients) are to fork out 60% of the initial cost yearly (in a one year plan)! Even strange companies as PGP (now Symantech) has a perpetual alternative.
Worse, the reasoning for this is absolute ridiculous, Intego site; 'using out-of-date security software is dangerous'. This becomes completely nonsense
when the Intego protection just stops if you forget to pay!! That must be much worse than being out-of-date. It is only for the $ as I see it.
So, now back to reinstalling latest NetBarrier on all machines an clients, and stop all planed upgrades.
*although in a test run it catches only 4 out of 15 virus (ClamXav detects them all in any package)
Worm.BadTrans.B1 FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
W32.PrettyPark FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
After years as a satisfied customer (and reseller) using NetBarrier X5 we upgraded to the X6 (VirusBarrier) as to keep up with new versions of OS X.
In doing that we left a lean well working, and to all other alternatives, superior firewall to a large software with a lot of good stuff* we did not needed. This did not represent a problem (other from one or two clients messing things up) as VirusBarrier is easily configurable.
What was not obvious in the transition was that we were forced into a subscription system. Earlier the subscription was only about virus/malware definitions, now suddenly (and very quietly) it was the firewall itself! The Intego site is no clear at all about this; 'buy a protection' all over, not 'pay for a subscription'.
In the future we (and our clients) are to fork out 60% of the initial cost yearly (in a one year plan)! Even strange companies as PGP (now Symantech) has a perpetual alternative.
Worse, the reasoning for this is absolute ridiculous, Intego site; 'using out-of-date security software is dangerous'. This becomes completely nonsense
when the Intego protection just stops if you forget to pay!! That must be much worse than being out-of-date. It is only for the $ as I see it.
So, now back to reinstalling latest NetBarrier on all machines an clients, and stop all planed upgrades.
*although in a test run it catches only 4 out of 15 virus (ClamXav detects them all in any package)
Worm.BadTrans.B1 FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
W32.PrettyPark FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Fabulous application, nothing comes even close to it (I tried out all). One of Apples most neglected softwares really needs this. Previous version has done a good job so far in Snow, but now it is perfect. Thanks!
Absolutely great, works flawlessly on 10.6.4 (Intel). To make a remote (head-less) server fail-safe and always start up, at terminated power, on a 'safe' partition/hard disk. (A donation link to keep the incitement up would be nice ;-)
by remote;
trash the timbuktu folder in application folder
copy the v881 timbuktu folder to application folder
start timbuktu application, asked to replace driver; yes
you get kicked out but all is fine next session, even crtl/com/shift-klick!
GyazMail
Runtime reviewed on 12 Sep 2011
+1
Timbuktu Pro
/products/timbuktu/mac/883/TimbuktuPro883.dmg
URL Manager Pro X
+5
Internet Security Barrier
Runtime reviewed on 11 Jul 2011
In doing that we left a lean well working, and to all other alternatives, superior firewall to a large software with a lot of good stuff* we did not needed. This did not represent a problem (other from one or two clients messing things up) as VirusBarrier is easily configurable.
What was not obvious in the transition was that we were forced into a subscription system. Earlier the subscription was only about virus/malware definitions, now suddenly (and very quietly) it was the firewall itself! The Intego site is no clear at all about this; 'buy a protection' all over, not 'pay for a subscription'.
In the future we (and our clients) are to fork out 60% of the initial cost yearly (in a one year plan)! Even strange companies as PGP (now Symantech) has a perpetual alternative.
Worse, the reasoning for this is absolute ridiculous, Intego site; 'using out-of-date security software is dangerous'. This becomes completely nonsense
when the Intego protection just stops if you forget to pay!! That must be much worse than being out-of-date. It is only for the $ as I see it.
So, now back to reinstalling latest NetBarrier on all machines an clients, and stop all planed upgrades.
*although in a test run it catches only 4 out of 15 virus (ClamXav detects them all in any package)
Worm.BadTrans.B1 FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
W32.PrettyPark FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
+1
NetBarrier X5
Runtime reviewed on 11 Jul 2011
In doing that we left a lean well working, and to all other alternatives, superior firewall to a large software with a lot of good stuff* we did not needed. This did not represent a problem (other from one or two clients messing things up) as VirusBarrier is easily configurable.
What was not obvious in the transition was that we were forced into a subscription system. Earlier the subscription was only about virus/malware definitions, now suddenly (and very quietly) it was the firewall itself! The Intego site is no clear at all about this; 'buy a protection' all over, not 'pay for a subscription'.
In the future we (and our clients) are to fork out 60% of the initial cost yearly (in a one year plan)! Even strange companies as PGP (now Symantech) has a perpetual alternative.
Worse, the reasoning for this is absolute ridiculous, Intego site; 'using out-of-date security software is dangerous'. This becomes completely nonsense
when the Intego protection just stops if you forget to pay!! That must be much worse than being out-of-date. It is only for the $ as I see it.
So, now back to reinstalling latest NetBarrier on all machines an clients, and stop all planed upgrades.
*although in a test run it catches only 4 out of 15 virus (ClamXav detects them all in any package)
Worm.BadTrans.B1 FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
W32.PrettyPark FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
+4
VirusBarrier X6
Runtime reviewed on 11 Jul 2011
In doing that we left a lean well working, and to all other alternatives, superior firewall to a large software with a lot of good stuff* we did not needed. This did not represent a problem (other from one or two clients messing things up) as VirusBarrier is easily configurable.
What was not obvious in the transition was that we were forced into a subscription system. Earlier the subscription was only about virus/malware definitions, now suddenly (and very quietly) it was the firewall itself! The Intego site is no clear at all about this; 'buy a protection' all over, not 'pay for a subscription'.
In the future we (and our clients) are to fork out 60% of the initial cost yearly (in a one year plan)! Even strange companies as PGP (now Symantech) has a perpetual alternative.
Worse, the reasoning for this is absolute ridiculous, Intego site; 'using out-of-date security software is dangerous'. This becomes completely nonsense
when the Intego protection just stops if you forget to pay!! That must be much worse than being out-of-date. It is only for the $ as I see it.
So, now back to reinstalling latest NetBarrier on all machines an clients, and stop all planed upgrades.
*although in a test run it catches only 4 out of 15 virus (ClamXav detects them all in any package)
Worm.BadTrans.B1 FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
W32.Elkern.C FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
Worm.SomeFool.Z FOUND
W32.PrettyPark FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
Worm.Sircam FOUND
+1
Finder Window Manager
Runtime reviewed on 10 May 2011
QuickBoot
Runtime reviewed on 29 Oct 2010
+1
Timbuktu Pro
by remote;
trash the timbuktu folder in application folder
copy the v881 timbuktu folder to application folder
start timbuktu application, asked to replace driver; yes
you get kicked out but all is fine next session, even crtl/com/shift-klick!
PhotoFrame