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Thread: Bitdefender vs Nod32

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    i too have used bitdefender tool security 2009, its good. Bitdefender is No.1 Antivirus in top 10, Kaspersky being the 2nd

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    Quote Originally Posted by staticzip View Post
    i too have used bitdefender tool security 2009, its good. Bitdefender is No.1 Antivirus in top 10, Kaspersky being the 2nd
    What rating table are you drooling over ? Look at the over all picture and use a full security suite then judge . Bit is rated 3 th on some sites . Norton rated better . Do these so called experts actually use the fucking programs ?


    This year's version of BitDefender gets middle-of-the-road ratings. PC Magazine gives it a respectable but unspectacular 3 stars, with "decent performance" and a few extra features including online backup and remote configuration. BitDefender Internet Security 2009info (*Est. $30) and BitDefender Total Security 2009info (*Est. $50) are basically the same program but the latter adds maintenance and backup software.








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    Nod32 is pretty good.

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    Symantec Endpoint Protection (the business version of NIS) started off fairly good last year, but since then the performance hit on the systems I maintain has got steadily worse.

    I've no reason to believe that this year's offering will be any better, considering they are making exactly the same claims now as they did 12 months ago.

    Consequently I'm currently in the process of uninstalling this crap from about 50 systems, and believe me it's a nightmare. Bits are often left installed, and twice I've had to resort to a manual uninstall of registry entries, drivers etc, and I've only done about a dozen so far. I might have been able to do the uninstalls with the management tool, but that crapped out too and also had to be manually uninstalled.

    So now it is over to Eset. Now that I've figured out their management tools, Nod32 V4 is a breeze to install and configure.
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    I have nod and it works great never tried bitdefender but the torrent community seems to like nod better
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