AVG spoken here. Tried Avast, ClamWin, F-Prot, Norton, a few others.
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While the interface for AVG is "clumsy", I like the fact that it just
sits there and does its thing without my having to get involved. It
updates itself daily, and I have not had an incidence of a virus or
malware in the several years I have been using it. (I have half a dozen
machines running
Some Broadband companies (Like Charter) offer a free subscription to
an Antivirus complimentary with the package.
Charter offers F-Secure, I am not sure how good it is but it works.
I use Avast, even though the interface is clumsy.
Stewart
At 06:36 PM 10/25/2007, you wrote:
I see 2 folks re
Avast is fine, but I find its interface to be clumsy and AVG usually tests
better at catching malware.
AVG here too.
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> I see 2 folks recommended AVG/Grisoft ...some time back I threw up my
> hands
> with Norton and went with Avast ...any comparisons or thoughts?
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I see 2 folks recommended AVG/Grisoft ...some time back I threw up my hands
with Norton and went with Avast ...any comparisons or thoughts?
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