Now you can have the pro version and try it out for a fortnight.
Voodooshield does not even return as freemium solution.
A freemium alternative can be found in Os Armor according to GeekstoGo.
But I do not know how the one tool relates to the other.
polonus
The software has been effective and “glitch free” on my machines for years.
$20.00/year seems very reasonable; if running an Anti-executable appeals to the user.
Or how it would get on with Avast ?
No problem here with VS and Avast obviously.
I was thinking more about Os Armor as it seems to be crossing boundaries that Avast also covers.
I figured that was the case.