Anti-Malware Toolkit

introduction

For several years Lunarsoft has offered a collection of programs to help users clean and remove malware from their computers. We had offered several different versions of these collections called Anti-Malware packages. We want to make things even easier for our members and visitors. People have found a need to check their computers for malicious software for years. But finding the right programs to help with those tasks can often become difficult. Doing research to find the right programs takes a lot of valuable time; time that could be well spent fixing the computer.

Lunarsoft is officially releasing the Anti-Malware Toolkit, a program that contains a collection of applications available to download to help a user clean their computer and keep it in excellent running condition. Many of the applications offered in the Anti-Malware packages can be found in the Anti-Malware Toolkit.

The Anti-Malware Toolkit works on all pertinent 32-bit versions of Windows: 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, XP, Vista, Server 2003 and Server 2008.

Help keep your computer safe, secure and clean from malware; get the Anti-Malware Toolkit today!

User Interface

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Source - http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/Anti-Malware_Toolkit

How's this software? Any good?

yup. its all on filehippo too....

Source - http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/Anti-Malware_Toolkit

How's this software? Any good?

It's good but I much prefer download & install stand alone version.

Tarun has just packed other peoples tried and true products into one handy download to make it easier for the novice user to get a one stop shop for good, clean, easy to use software. it's actually a pretty good idea, and the way he organizes things are pretty neat and clean to look at.

It may suit some users, but like abu aufa I prefer to choose and download things myself.

I much prefer to download all the stuff myself. However it's nice to see something packaged together with known safe and clean anti-malware products so that end-users don't download any phony rogues and end up with a malware infestation.

I'm a do-it-yourself type of guy as well. I rather install each individual scanner on my own :)