FRISK Software International

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FRISK Software International's company logo
FRISK Software International's company logo

FRISK Software International (FSI), is an Icelandic software company that develops F-Prot antivirus and F-Prot AVES antivirus and antispam service[1]. Its name is derived from the initial letters of the personal name and patronymic of Friðrik Skúlason, its founder. The company was founded in 1993[1].

F-Prot Antivirus is sold in both home and corporate packages, of which there are editions for Windows, Linux, and BSD. There is also a DOS version for home users, and corporate versions exist for Microsoft Exchange, Solaris, and certain IBM eServers.[2][3] F-Prot has been produced since 1989[4].

F-Prot AVES is for corporate users[5].

The company has also produced a program called Espólín, a genealogy program[6], and Púki, a spellchecker with additional features[7].

FRISK Software International should not be confused with F-Secure, another data security company, although they are historically related. (At one time, F -Secure used FRISK's F-Prot anti-virus search engine for their anti-virus product.)

FRISK Software's headquarters in Reykjavík, Iceland
FRISK Software's headquarters in Reykjavík, Iceland

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  1. ^ a b F-Prot Antivirus - FRISK Software - Information and... (.htm). FRISK. Retrieved on March 14, 2006.
  2. ^ F-Prot Antivirus Products - Detailed product information on F-Prot Antvirus for Windows, Linux, BSD... (.htm). FRISK. Retrieved on March 14, 2006.
  3. ^ F-Prot Antivirus Products - Detailed product information on F-Prot Antvirus for Windows, Linux, BSD... (.htm). FRISK. Retrieved on March 14, 2006.
  4. ^ Friðrik Skúlason ehf. (.htm). FRISK. Retrieved on March 14, 2006.
  5. ^ F-Prot Antivirus Products - Detailed product information on F-Prot Antivirus for Windows, Linux, BSD... (.htm). FRISK. Retrieved on March 14, 2006.
  6. ^ Friðrik Skúlason ehf. (.htm). FRISK. Retrieved on March 14, 2006.
  7. ^ Púki 2003. (.htm). FRISK. Retrieved on March 14, 2006.