heh NOD32 is better. Norton doesn't tell you what it's scanning for it's activescan.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheRenegade
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heh NOD32 is better. Norton doesn't tell you what it's scanning for it's activescan.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheRenegade
NOD32 the best...
i use symantec / norton antivirus.. works ok for me
i use symantec / norton antivirus 2006.. works ok for me
i use webroot spysweeper
Bitdefender pro 9 :)
at this point i'm going to stay with node32.. bye bye norton... that program is a system resource hog
ClamWin - not just because it's open source and free, but because it's good. Low on resources, has a lot that AVG Free does not have - like scheduling, for example. What AVG Free has over it (at the moment) is live scanning. ClamWin does manual or scheduled system scans, though, and you can always right-click a file and scan it. ClamWin can integrate with Outlook, but don't use Outlook; instead, search Google for third-party ClamWin plugins for your preferred email client - they're out there. I use TheBat! and easily found a ClamWin plugin for it.
Note also that ClamWin has detected stuff AVG did not - and I don't mean keygens and harmless things, either!
Kaspersky - I have also noticed it detect things avg missed.
Norton internet security 2005