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Hi Martin  
Norman is a good choice !  
Since years I am using it too !!  
 
Their website design is quite bad but here you get 2 links =  
 
to their trial and full downloads:  
 
http://www.norman.com/Download/Trial_versions/en  
http://www.norman.com/Download/Full_versions/en  
 
These links may give you an overview of their broad =  
 
product solutions.  
 
You only need to choos the right one for you !!!  
 
Cheers, svob=EF  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
rosenfeldmj@comcast.net on 08/05/2004 20:14:55  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Antivirus program...?  
 
I am ready to buy an anti virus program. I need it to run under eCS as =  
 
well as WIN2K. I think that Norman has a subscription service that =  
 
includes OS/2 and various Windows flavors, but it is not described on =  
 
their web site, at least as far as I can see. Can anyone help me here?  
 
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