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PeriscopeDepth 08-25-09 12:15 PM

I always hated Norton. How deep it hooked itself into your system always bothered me.

PD

kiwi_2005 08-26-09 03:16 AM

Ive hated all Nortons up till 360. When i tried 360 i was blown away at how good this program is seriously it was made with the intention of set and forget those who can't be bothered with the setting up but want to know they are safe on the net. 360 when doing a deep scan is the best ive seen only one that comes close would be Bitdefender SS 2009. Bitdefender has one fault its a hogger on your pc cause it checks everything continuously so bad for gaming. One annoying thing about 360 is when you turned something off the taskbar icon would make sure you knew about it and turn red plus it would warn you every chance it got. That really pi$$ed me off, I hate software that warn me of the choices i make, I know what im doing so pi$$ off with your warnings. :damn:

Was going to try out Nortons gamers edition antivirus suppose to be better than Eset nod32 when it comes to system hogging. But this freeware i have on is good enough, at least it doesn't warn me when ive made changes!

AVGWarhawk 08-26-09 08:37 AM

That is one reason I left Norton on my daughters computer. SET IT AND FORGET IT. My girls surf the net and play on line community type games. I do not have to babysit the AV program. Norton keeps itself up to date automatically. It worked like a champ with the trojan issue last week. Currently I have Avast on my machine. It also is set and forget. Once Norton runs out on my daughters machine I will install Avast. It is a good AV and it is free.

goldorak 08-27-09 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeriscopeDepth (Post 1158577)
I always hated Norton. How deep it hooked itself into your system always bothered me.

PD

:yep: for all pratical purposes Norton is a virus.
I think the last version of Norton I had the courage to install on my computer was around '99 or 2000. After that no more Norton, went with Kaspersky and lately with Avira Antivir. Its great, it doesn't bring your pc to a halt, it installs and disinstalls without problems and keeps everything in order. What more could you want ? :D

Task Force 08-27-09 05:48 PM

Im useing Avaira free antivirus... and Mcafee which are ISP provides for free... not a bad idea to have 2 runing at once...:yep:

PeriscopeDepth 08-28-09 03:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by goldorak (Post 1160310)
:yep: for all pratical purposes Norton is a virus.
I think the last version of Norton I had the courage to install on my computer was around '99 or 2000. After that no more Norton, went with Kaspersky and lately with Avira Antivir. Its great, it doesn't bring your pc to a halt, it installs and disinstalls without problems and keeps everything in order. What more could you want ? :D

I've heard great things about Kapersky. I am cheap and use Avast! (on my Vista install, nothing extra running on my new Fedora install :) ). I could get Mcaffe free through my ISP but haven't bothered. I really don't do any "high risk" surfing.

PD

goldorak 08-28-09 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by PeriscopeDepth (Post 1160531)
I've heard great things about Kapersky. I am cheap and use Avast! (on my Vista install, nothing extra running on my new Fedora install :) ). I could get Mcaffe free through my ISP but haven't bothered. I really don't do any "high risk" surfing.

PD

Well since Avira Antivir is free I guess I'm cheap too. :haha:
No point in buying a commercial antivirus when free alternatives are as good and have little to no limitations.


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