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<blockquote data-quote="SearchLight" data-source="post: 896449" data-attributes="member: 63857"><p>Currently, I installed OSA v1.43.</p><p></p><p>If the developer is moving to a shareware model, then I am assuming that any further updates or improvements will be in the next version so at some point 1.43 will become obsolete.</p><p></p><p>OSA Free from the many posts that I have read here, has been one of the free security softwares that many of the MT gurus recommend as an additional layer of defense for people to supplement their pc security software.</p><p></p><p>With the risk of becoming obsolete, would now be the time to switch to Andy Ful's Simple Hardening Configurator? If not, what would be an alternative to the function of OSA that is freeware, and still maintained?</p><p></p><p>I am tempted to remove OSA from my system. I still have a license for VS but I am not using it for more simplicity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchLight, post: 896449, member: 63857"] Currently, I installed OSA v1.43. If the developer is moving to a shareware model, then I am assuming that any further updates or improvements will be in the next version so at some point 1.43 will become obsolete. OSA Free from the many posts that I have read here, has been one of the free security softwares that many of the MT gurus recommend as an additional layer of defense for people to supplement their pc security software. With the risk of becoming obsolete, would now be the time to switch to Andy Ful's Simple Hardening Configurator? If not, what would be an alternative to the function of OSA that is freeware, and still maintained? I am tempted to remove OSA from my system. I still have a license for VS but I am not using it for more simplicity. [/QUOTE]
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