The Windows Live OneCare safety scanner is now available around the world, Microsoft said in a statement Monday. The online scanner removes viruses and spyware, rids a hard drive of clutter and runs defragmentation.
The service is similar to Trend Micro's House Call and McAfee's FreeScan, though those only remove malicious software.
The international launch is a precursor to a broader release of Windows Live OneCare. Beta versions of the consumer security software are scheduled to be available by year's end in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland and the UK, Microsoft said.
OneCare was launched in the US late May and landed the number two spot in retail sales in June. The product combines antivirus, antispyware and firewall software with backup features and several tune-up tools for Windows PCs. Symantec and McAfee have both announced new products to compete with OneCare.
Microsoft has brought more than a dozen new products into its burgeoning Windows Live program, which it plans to continuously expand and update. Through the services, Microsoft hopes to understand better who uses its online services and how they use them, as it faces rising competition from Web-based rivals such as Google.
In Australia, the service will initially be launched as a beta test through ninemsn. Although an actual date has not yet been set, a spokesperson for ninemsn told ZDNet Australia that the full version will most likely arrive at the beginning of 2007.
"It will be moving into beta here in the next few months," the spokesperson said. "At this stage -- all things being equal -- it looks like it will be launched here early next year."












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Delete this,delete that or program won't download.
Microsoft doesn't like/want,ZoneAlarm/Avast/Prevx and/or other programs you may have on YOUR computer,programs that you like and trust.Soon as your free Beta becomes full version,hit you with the $49.99 plus tax full price or stops working.NUTS.Stick it Mr.Gates