Maj.Do
Member
+85|7043|good old CA
Im going to buy a new AV software and i want the best : )
I dont want norton, ive had problems with them  : |
So is Mcafee 2006 good or should i use the free Avast
unnamednewbie13
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Avast! is an excellent program and frankly, McAffee has caused just as many problems as Norton in my experience.
DaReJa
BF2s US Server Admin
+257|6918|Los Angeles, California, US.
AVG - Grisoft.

No Virus Yet. .

Last edited by DaReJa (2006-05-08 17:15:36)

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Maj.Do
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+85|7043|good old CA

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Avast! is an excellent program and frankly, McAffee has caused just as many problems as Norton in my experience.
does it automattically scan and can i just use that instead of buying a software
agwood
Member
+18|6931|I Fight for Bush !!
I have tried them all.. and if you want the absolute best there is look no further than Kaspersky Labs Anti Virus Personal. I have run it on system that had Norton, Mcafee, AVG on them all up to date on patterns, and Kaspersky AVP finds things on supposedly "clean" systems. I will say though that you really need at least 1 gig of memory for AVP not to piss you off by slowing down your system to a crawl at times. There are settings to increase the speed if you have a less amount of memory, but you lose some of the "Real Time" scanning by doing so. I have 2 Gigs and I have no problems with anything, and I have not been infected by anything for years. Even though it is not a firewall, it tells me when my computer is being port scanned or attacked with exploits. AVP checks for pattern updates every three hours and Kaspersky Labs is always right on top of pattern changes to counter emerging threats.

May not be for everyone some love it some hate it, but if you ABSOLUTELY want to be locked up tight virus wise.. Kaspersky AVP is the way to go.

they have a free 30 day trial here...
http://www.kaspersky.com/personal-usa



AG

edited because i am an idiot......

Last edited by agwood (2006-05-08 17:36:21)

Maj.Do
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+85|7043|good old CA
ive seen alot of reviews about that one, bad and good : \
agwood
Member
+18|6931|I Fight for Bush !!
on some of the older versions, some people had issues especially those with pretty ragged systems to begin with. The newer versions are rock solid, and Kaspersky responds to emails and adds fixes to its software whenever the need comes. I get the feeling that most... not all... but most other AV companies are a hell of a lot more worried about supporting their corporate software.I belive that Kaspersky uses the same basic client/engine for consumer and corporate software, and it lets me know it needs a reboot from time to time when it has updated its engine automatically.

AG


edit.. yeah.. I have heard great things about NOD32 also, have not tried it but word on the block is that is pretty tough.

Last edited by agwood (2006-05-08 17:53:29)

Lib-Sl@yer
Member
+32|7004|Wherever the F**k i feel like

DaReJa wrote:

AVG - Grisoft.

No Virus Yet. .
w00t!!!!!
The Stillhouse Kid
Licensed Televulcanologist
+126|6933|Deep In The South Of Texas

Lib-Sl@yer wrote:

DaReJa wrote:

AVG - Grisoft.

No Virus Yet. .
w00t!!!!!
Agreed
Empathy
Member
+12|6992
Kaspersky AV Personal Pro 5.0 is my personal fave. Beats the pants off of Norton or McAfee (both give me severe errors or startup hangs). Never liked AVG personally, I hear AVAST! is slow, though don't quote me.
AT3am_Murd0ch
Member
+15|6872

The Stillhouse Kid wrote:

Lib-Sl@yer wrote:

DaReJa wrote:

AVG - Grisoft.

No Virus Yet. .
w00t!!!!!
Agreed
I third that - though i have norton on my computer (because it was free) i maintain a LOT of computers and AVG is neat, simple, and runs out of the way - just what you want from AV software.
a fly
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+105|6935|The netherlands

rdx-fx wrote:

Kaspersky catches alot that Norton & Symantec miss.  Not as much of a resource hog as Norton & Symantec, but still a little fatter/slower than NOD32.  Interface takes a little bit of getting used to. 

NOD32 is also a good suite (AV, antispam, etc) and very light on resource useage.
Catches at least as much as Kaspersky.  Can leave NOD32 running while playing BF2 without lagging your system all to hell and back (unlike symantec or norton).
http://www.eset.com

ClamAV is open source, and can be made to work with Snort packet capture/filter.  How about  stopping viruses before the packets even finish streaming in?  pretty cool.
i stopped reading there.

i agree with nod32 and norton, but opensource is olso opensource for hackers/virus builders....

do not ever buy norton! unless you plane on doubling evrything you got in your comp, it will use half! doesent matter how much you got (sort of frustratraded it dident work for me.....)
alpinestar
Member
+304|6887|New York City baby.
kaspersky is the only good AV, read the reviews you will most likely see that Kasperky is in top 3
My_pet_squirrel
Have you seen my nutz?
+126|6911

AT3am_Murd0ch wrote:

The Stillhouse Kid wrote:

Lib-Sl@yer wrote:


w00t!!!!!
Agreed
I third that - though i have norton on my computer (because it was free) i maintain a LOT of computers and AVG is neat, simple, and runs out of the way - just what you want from AV software.
i fourth it or what ever ya its simple although it updates every time you turn on your pc you can shut it off with one button and ya perfect for gaming it WILL NOT SCAN WHILE GAMMING IF IT IS OFF unlike norton and mcafee i hate the fact that you can't tell it to never ever ever scan but avg you just right clikc on the bar click exit and it will not pop back up

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