I'm using something at home called NOD 32 from www.eset.com.  It's not
free, but it's very accessible--works nicely in JAWS--and its footprint
is incredibly small in terms of the resources it uses.  Norton has
become so big. slow and bloated that it almost acts like a
virus--hogging resources, slowing down the machine, etc.  Besides,
having been a long-time Norton user through 2006, I found that NOD 32
actually picked up a latent virus on my computer that Norton hadn't even
acknowledged.

This antivirus program from Eset seems to have a spyware killer in it as
well, which does a nice job.

Nolan


Nolan Crabb
Director of Assistive Technology
The Ohio State University
2054 Drake Center, 1849 Cannon Dr., Columbus, OH 43210

Ph. (614) 735-8688
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