I like NOD32 on my current desktop.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,130906-c,securitysoftware/article.html

It has a small footprint, works right out of box, it costs about $30
annually, you get new def files several times a day.

I use AVG Free on my Dell laptop and my PII-800 machine. My MBP
doesn't have an AV program.

YMMV

>
> A coworker of mine just bought a new Dell computer (with Vista) and her
> free Norton Anti-Virus (spyware blocker etc) has expired.  She turned to
> me to ask me if she  should renew it or get something else and if so
> what.  I told her I couldn't answer it because as she knows I'm a Mac
> man and that would be a different answer.  I however told her that I
> would check with the list.  What do you recommend? It is a family
> computer.  They are a family of 3. Their son is about 12.
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
>

"I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended
up where I needed to be."
  - Douglas Adams


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