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VCatch Basic

Downloads Count: 13,700

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Aug 29, 2003

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me

Requirements: IE 4.0 or later

Author: CommonSearch

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Description of VCatch Basic

Note: This software is no longer supported by the vendor and has been removed from PCWorld.com.

Whether you use an e-mail application, Web-based e-mail, ICQ, or a file-sharing program, you need protection. VCatch is virus protection software that checks all the files sent or downloaded to your computer via e-mail and Web applications. In the event that VCatch suspects a file to be a virus, the software automatically deletes the file and notifies you. When a new virus makes itself known on the Net, VCatch automatically updates its virus definitions list in your computer.

VCatch Basic remains free, but the $25 VCatch Premium includes automatic ZIP-file scanning, VIP tech support, one year of free upgrades, and other extra features.

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