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PC Tools (Founded in 2003[1] – 2009), formerly known as WinGuides.com, is a software company headquartered in Australia with offices in the USA, UK, Ireland and Ukraine. It develops and distributes security and optimization software for the Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows platforms. There are over 200 employees. PC Tools has won nearly 100 separate awards for its products.
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List of products
- Spyware Doctor for Netbooks—anti-spyware and malware removal product for Windows Netbooks
- Spyware Doctor—anti-spyware and malware removal product for Windows (Free version does not remove any detected spyware)
- Registry Mechanic[2]—repair and optimization product for the Windows registry
- PC Tools AntiVirus free edition—free anti-virus program
- Privacy Guardian—privacy product to clean up internet and PC usage history
- File Recover—file recovery
- Spam Monitor—anti-spam program
- PC Tools Firewall Plus—free firewall program
- ThreatFire—free and paid protection against zero day attacks
- PC Tools Internet Security—internet protection suite for all in one
- iAntivirus—anti-virus and anti-spyware suite for Mac OS X systems
- Desktop Maestro—all-in-one application that integrates registry cleaning, system monitoring and privacy cleaning.
- Browser Defender[3]—"The Browser Defender toolbar allows you to surf safely by displaying site ratings as you browse the Internet. When you visit a site its address will be checked by our servers and a rating shown in the toolbar based on any malicious behavior or threats we have found associated with the site."
- Startup Explorer[4]—Startup Explorer allows a user to customise the startup behaviour of their PC. Items that can be controlled include:
- Startup Programs
- Systems Services
- Scheduled tasks
- Loaded drivers
- System init files
- Explorer
- Print Monitors
- Safe Mode options
- Shell integration
- Known and Shared DLLs
Acquisition by Symantec
On August 18, 2008, Symantec announced the signing of an agreement to acquire PC Tools such that PC Tools would maintain separate operations.[5] The financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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References
External links
PC Tools websites
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