Lol. I never drempt when i posted the info about avast that it would
create this much of an interesting discussion! There is no wrong or
right answer, this reminds me a little of politics verses religion, in
the tech world maybe there will never be an answer to a lot of things.
Good for you that you're using MSEE is all i can say, as i said each to
his own. The issue from anyone's security prispective should not
necissarily be accessibility though this does play a HUGE part, but also
weather the program actually is doing what its supposed to do. i
haven't tried MSEE, nor do i intend to, though perhaps i'll try it when
i next have a machine i'm not afraid of breaking in terms of the windows
installation. The way i see it, a good shield should keep the virus
from getting in to your pc in the first place, not clean it when its
already infected! surely that's logical? but yes, in the unlikely
event that a virus has entered someone's computer, it should be able to
clean it as well. If microsoft had a track record we could trust, i'd
say excellent, they're a great company with a great idea and i'd stick
to them like glue. But unfortunately, they don't, maybe we should all
switch to linux to resolve the dispute :) .
Mo.
Stephanie Smeader wrote:
Hello everyone may I point out thatMSE is the most accessible program
out there for most jaws users!
I had Avast for a while but it's not totally accessible for those who
are using 64 bit computers nor was it totally accessible for my old 32
bit windowsXP computer!
therefore "don't knock MSE" until you know all the facts!
those who are now using MSE good for you!
If something's not broken "don't fix it"!
As for Avast we had to routejaws to pc to find the uninstal button to
uninstall avast!
With MSE it's totally accessible especially when installing MSE so
really you guys "think before you speak"!
----- Original Message ----- From: "ENES SARIBAS"
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] avast accessibility
hi
1 i don't trust microsoft in the security zone
you say mse is good but not as good as avira
i look at independent tests
read a bit about avira
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