May 13, 2008 12:00 AM PDT

Featured Freeware: K9 Web Blocker

For a free Internet filter, K9 Web Blocker does its job well, providing a broad collection of options for customizing your remote Web supervision needs. The app comes with a handful or so of predesigned filters and an option to customize. With more than 50 categories for organizing Web sites, and the keyword-free proprietary K9 rating system, the Web monitoring and blocking aspects of the software functioned well. K9 also has categories for blocking sites that have been detected as potential malware threats. Equally impressive--and a little bit scary--was the log that detailed not just blocked Web sites but also every Web site visited.

K9 does have some drawbacks. The only big one is that there's no chatware filter, which leaves holes for predation. Other less serious problems include Web site-only registration, and a control panel accessible only via the Internet. Uninstalling the app requires three laborious steps, and it's possible--although not likely--that an enterprising user could disable K9 on a shared computer because the password is e-mailed to the person who registered the program.

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by shareware_author May 13, 2008 12:41 PM PDT
Dear Seth Rosenblatt,

I wish you, that also your job changed someone for FREE. If your children haven't something to eat, and you don't earn no one dollar, then remember my words. Also please forward these words for all your colegue, taht wrote FREEWARE rewiews. Thanks so much. YOU KILL all software industry. Stay live only teens, that eat pizza, live with their mother and have time to made Freeware.
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by Scotemi May 27, 2008 7:40 AM PDT
Nice typing/spelling. Throwing stones from your glass house? Freeware products are good introductory solutions to introduce users to more robust and functional software. A good software developer will not go hungry. Besides, pizza is good.
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