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Thu Jan 12 21:14:02 GMT 2006


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BitDefender Linux Edition uses the most advanced multi-platform virus
inspection technology which scans for viruses and other malware on your
personal system.

The On-Demand Scanner, for command line or shell scripts, features
manual scan of individual files or entire file systems, malicious code
detection and disinfection. After each scan, the solution displays a
detailed report on positive virus detections. Thanks to BitDefender scan
engine advanced features, new, undiscovered threats can be detected and
immediately eliminated from the system.

Available for most UNIX platforms, the product has the role to keep you
away from worms like Morris or Scalper ^Ö UNIX malware, as well as from
all the Windows viruses.

BitDefender Linux Edition is a freeware product, which doesn't require a
license to be used.
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The free version is just an on-demand scanning engine, the commercial linux
version is much, much more and you can see some of the features here
http://www.bitdefender.com/PRODUCT-100-en--BitDefender-Antivirus-&-Antispam-
for-Linux-and-FreeBSD-Mail-Servers.html
	or here
http://download.bitdefender.com/linux/mailserver/RELEASE_NOTES

The free windows desktop version is strictly on-demand and doesn't have the
realtime scanning or a whole host of other features. Therefor it's a useless
product compared to, say, AVG free home addition which doesn't allow much in
configuration or cleaning options but does include email scanner, and
realtime scanning as well as on demand.

Rick


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