| | As the AV software shown above, which one will you recommend? Kaspersky? Avast? Nod32? Or Rising(An AV from china)? |
| Nov 7, 2009 |
I am using G Data Anti-virus Which is combination of Bit defender And Avast. Really awesome working great! Fast in PC. So I just want you guys to give a try it is really Great more over it has highest Detection rate than Avira -reply by technoskiller
I've been using Avast for a long time and I very happy with the software. It might not have the best engine (Antivir has, at least, last year), but it's user-friendlyness is fantastic.
All are good, but sometimes they slow your computer down. Especially kaspersky. I suggest you use antiveer (i dunno if i spelled it right). Cleared alot of spyware/viruses from my computer once. But like i said they slow your computer down, thats why iam using Mcafe and iam being extra careful. Most spyware can be treated via system restores, annoying but it works most of the time. As for viruses, well i dont' have enough experience to manually delete or quaranteen them
I’m going to vote for Avast! also. I haven’t had any viruses in years mostly because I don’t do the stupid things to get them but I also have to think Avast! had something to do with it.
Not any of those. I prefer Avira AntiVir personal. It is powerful and free as well. Actualy I used AVG before and it works very nice until I updated for its 8th version, The worst of all. It slowed down my computer dramatically. And booting was a long process. It used almost all of my resources.
So, I changed to Avira Free version. Its working very well. The best part of Avira is it uses very little resources of your system.
i swear by BitDefender. it catches everything and scans quickly as well as tunes up your computer. it just works well.
Personally I've tried a lot and have never used a paid one that was horrible, except some that had bigger performance hits, and currently am running Nod32 without a hitch. As mentioned above I too also avoid stupid moves so that helps a lot but as long as you follow basic safe surfing practices any AV software should work out great for you.
I think Avira as good as kaspersky try it ^^ Don't make such one-line posts, they look like spam and could be removed by mods. Give us a useful info, at least give us the link to download Avira or tell us something about your experience with it, viruses found for instance. Personnally I tried another one, F-Prot, and I was really disappointed when the installer asked me to be connected to the network and to disable the Windows firewall. I know that the windows firewall is almost useless, but it's stupid to ask me to disable it, a smarter way would be that the installer tries to allow the software in the firewall and asks me for confirmation, but asking to simply disable the firewall looks stupid coming from an expensive protection software environment. I have used kaspersky, avast, nod32, and here are my comments based on my experience
now I'm using avira. It's good in detecting foreign objects, also takes a short time to update rising: I have not tried it yet. I've seen it run though. I have yet to read articles about it. -reply by phraensysLatest EntriesI am using G Data Anti-virus Which is combination of Bit defender And Avast. Really awesome working great! Fast in PC. So I just want you guys to give a try it is really Great more over it has highest Detection rate than Avira -reply by technoskiller
Kaspersky or NOD32 will be my preferred AV. They provide a good protection. Next preference is Avast. Least is Rising. Avast is known for also marking safe files as suspicious. So, be cautious while moving your files to vault. Moving any system files can cause malfunction of O.S.
i use Avast! i dont think it ever finds any virus,or it does but doesnt let me find out... although i think it is doing very good job,,,, Thanks...Eggie It's supposed to warn you, I guess. When I unzip a file, sometimes McAfee tells me "A possible harmless file has been detected and destroyed". This is very helpful because it allows me to know that my zip file was correct downloaded, but contains a possibly-non-correct file...
i use Avast! i dont think it ever finds any virus,or it does but doesnt let me find out...
although i think it is doing very good job,,,, Thanks...Eggie
The best would be kaspersky and next to that would be avast
it has the same priority as yiou have given and as with rising not tried yet |
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