Ian wrote:
> 
> 
> I plain English Walter Norton and Mcafee both scan every 
> change on your computer as it happens, not quite like 
> that but it is that idea that slows things down. Panda 
> knows what is of is not dangerous so does not just scan 
> like that. OK the proof is in the eating it is said. Try 
> Panda for thirty days free.
> 
> You must make an either or decision here. You can run 
> both.
> 

UH, that last sentence is confusing. I must make an either
or decision? Or can I run both? Sentence 2 contradicts
sentence 1, and that was the question I most wanted
answered. I now have AVG free, and I'm thinking of
downloading the 30-day trial Panda. Will they conflict?You
say I have to make decision, one way or the other. But I can
run both. Which is it? If they conflict I will skip the
Panda 30-day trial.

Walter


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