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Neccio

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#3125 8-Jan-2005 06:27
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There's anybody who knows if the SymWorks Antivirus that i can buy in this site is compatible with the Nokia 6630???

I REALLY NEED A HELP!!!!

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#11668 8-Jan-2005 22:55
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Hi Neccio, I work with SimWorks on their anti-virus product. The 6630 is a great phone, one of the first to use the new Symbian 8 operating system. The are several differences between the Symbian 8 operating system and the earlier versions. As a result there are a number of changes that we need to make to SimWorks Anti-Virus so that it's compatible. My understanding is that it will be available shortly so if you and anyone else with a 6630 wants to contact SimWorks (email 6630@simworks.biz) we'll let you know when it's available and give you a discount at the same time. Hope this helps.




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Aaron Davidson.

SimWorks International Limited

www.simworks.com - New Zealands leading developer of mobile applications


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Neccio

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#11671 9-Jan-2005 09:04
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Thank you very much Ald... But could you kindly tell me when it should be ok for my phone? And how much would be it???

I hope you will understand me because I'm 16 and studying english at school
Thank a lot

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#11673 9-Jan-2005 15:20
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Hi Neccio, it should be available in the next couple of weeks. The usual price is $19.95 USD for the application and a one year subscription to the updates service. However, if you send an email to 6630@simworks.biz I'll make sure that you're notified when it is available and arrange a discount for you and anyone else that's waiting for it.

I hope this helps - if you have any further questions please don't hesitate to either post here or contact us directly as savsupport@simworks.biz.




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Aaron Davidson.

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Nraged
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#11904 17-Jan-2005 22:33
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If you don't mind me asking what virus has you got on your phone or are tou trying to stop premium SMS messages comming in to your inbox?

Neccio

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#11952 19-Jan-2005 09:31
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I think i have the virus of bluetooth... I don't remember which is its name...

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#12474 4-Feb-2005 04:18
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Drop by http://www.f-secure.com

They have trial version of Symbian s/ware.

Sounds like you could have Cabir they also have a stand alone cleaner if you dont want (for some reason) to get the trail package.

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