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Looking for a anti-virus program? Anyone got any recommendations? |
I use avg. You can get avg for free if you're not willing to pay for the full version. I had used norton for the majoirty of the computers I had but it kills your system resources. |
nod32 |
Kaspersky |
Free: AVG Pay: NOD32 (I tried Kaspersky.. not a big fan) |
avast do a search..this topic was just cover less than a month a go |
NOD32 hands down. |
I hate to be a jerk but please use the search next time. This topic has being covered many times already. http://www.revscene.net/forums/recom...i-t581233.html |
That thread was about free AV programs. This one isn't. Hence the fact that half the replies in this thread recommend NOD32, and almost everyone in the thread you posted recommend Avast/AVG. Different topics. |
Where did you find in the OP's post that he specified he wanted to pay $ for the AV program? AntiVir, Avast!, AVG are all superior non-subscription AV program that works. Unless OP runs a small business I see no reason for an average user to pay for such services. |
^ AVG, Avast, Antivir/avira are good free AV's. If I had to pay/buy for an antivirus, I'd go with Norton 2009/2010 upcoming release, or the infamous nod32. Norton 2009 has really improved. Very lightweight. |
It still sucks balls at protecting your computer ... |
I use Shaw Secure. It detected a lot of junk I had. I like it. Satisfied with it. |
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btw Shaw Secure is a rebranded version of F-Secure. My dad runs it on his comp since it comes with Shaw, but I found it to be too resource intensive. |
Free: AntiVir Pay: Nod32 |
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