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Winsonar 2010 Ultimate Edition V9.03.01   
Suggested by NewKreation - Updated by I am Baas on 28 Aug 2010
4MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (999)
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Synopsis: Winsonar 2010 is a program specifically designed for process monitoring and system protection from unknown processes. The basic idea is that if the user could know a new program silently installed into memory, he could take appropriate countermeasures. Any unknown process can be automatically terminated, or an alert displayed to the user.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Extract the installer and combine the contents of {app} and {sys}. Launch winsonar.exe
Stealth [?]: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win98 / Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] JendrekIt runs not properly. A lot of error alerts! :-( [2008-07-30 04:27]

[Anonymous] MJWIt runs as expected; you should understand what learning mode is.
It remains to see how useful this program can be.
 [2008-08-01 23:47]

[Anonymous] Mars_CSince this app links are dead, I looked around and found this:

Winsonar 2010 v9.03.01
http://www.fewbyte.com/winsonar_free_90301.zip
 [2010-08-27 15:57]

[User] webforkThanks mars. Updated using nonag's download link. [2010-08-28 00:37]


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