jared_good
Sep 14 2004, 19:25
I am sick of using Norton Antivirus and norton internet security. They are bloded to hell. I need a Powerfull anti virus program that isnt bloaded and doesnt take up alot of memory and resources but want to make sure it will get the job done and can detect trojans, keyloggers etc as well. Can you help me out? Know of any?
yardman
Sep 14 2004, 19:38
Zone Alarm internet security works really great for me!
Audioboxer
Sep 14 2004, 20:20
definately kaspersky anti virus personal.
its the best by far
(you can also set it up to pick up spyware/keylogers/other junk)
jared_good
Sep 14 2004, 20:32
Do you have any links to the sites of these products guys? Thanks.
quantumAlpha
Sep 14 2004, 20:37
i goto sarc.com and use the online one so that way i dont need to waste resources or bother with updates
Audioboxer
Sep 14 2004, 20:41
QUOTE(jared_good @ Sep 14 2004, 20:32)
Do you have any links to the sites of these products guys? Thanks.
http://www.kaspersky.com/
I'm a big fan of
AVG. They have a free version that works pretty well, but to buy it is only $33.30 for a 2 year license.
DangerousDave86
Sep 14 2004, 22:53
QUOTE(Cyfun @ Sep 14 2004, 23:00)
I'm a big fan of
AVG. They have a free version that works pretty well, but to buy it is only $33.30 for a 2 year license.
The free version seems to be doing the business on my sisters computer. $33.30 doesn't seem much for a 2 yr license for what you get
jared_good
Sep 15 2004, 03:11
Does AVG also protect form trojans and keyloggers and stuff?
godcha
Sep 15 2004, 04:31
QUOTE(Something Corporate @ Sep 14 2004, 22:20)
definately kaspersky anti virus personal.
Always been my number one favourite but it did had problems running smoothly on my XP box in the past. Currently running SAVCE9. Maybe I'll give KAV a try again since imo it's the best AV program out there.
Danthe
Sep 15 2004, 07:27
I strongly recommend F-Secure. It's the best I've used, even if I don't use any AV software. It's fast & dosn't take much resources.
freak_powa
Sep 15 2004, 08:23
I use AVG, it's the best compromise for preserve computer performance/ressources and stability.
Sure it's better than Norton !
Danthe
Sep 15 2004, 15:13
Used NOD32 a while back, but it was so crappy. It wouldn't delete one single virus.
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