
Windows Live OneCare has been another MS effort to offer a product they should have offered a long time ago. Honestly, I could care less for any antivirus. It only comes in handy when I go looking for cracks. I mean, I lost my CD Key to Max Payne.. Whatever...
Turns out Microsoft is
done with it and they're going to release it for free. More specifically, they're going to strip out the backup software and other crap that it just nagged you about for not using.
Honestly, I still won't buy it, but it sets the bar for other companies out there and sends a [probably unintentional] message: STOP BLOATING YOUR SOFTWARE FOR NO GOOD REASON. I'm sorry, a firewall just needs to block incoming ports. If you need to control viruses trying to connect to the internet, you're too late already. Antivirus software needs to have a realtime scan, scheduled scan, and be able to update itself. Everything else that is packaged with security software is pointless to me.
Few to no companies seem to get that. I used to like Symantec Corporate that Bradley University issues, but that began to suck. So I moved to AVG. Now that installs an AVG toolbar and a link scanner of some sort. You don't notice it until you go to google and you get to see your search result page bombarded with extra AVG icons.
Side note:
Windows Microsoft Update has been around for a while. Once in a while you'll see 3rd party updates show up, but it's still VERY RARE. Can MS open it up to all companies to provide updates? This would also prevent useless background tasks and start up programs! It would also stop the proliferation of malware. The majority of viruses trick people into installing based on lies about "upgrading" or "fixing a problem". A unified update application would circumvent all of this. This is a really sweet idea, and someone should pay me for it.