Avira premium is the best of all.

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From: "Kamil Günay" <kguen...@gmx.de>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 11:00 PM
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] microsoft essential

Hello!

One big problem is, if Avast finds something, the system locks and
without sighted help I cannot choose to ignore or quarantene the File in
wich avast has found something. I don't like MSSE, because I have the
feeling that it slows my computer down more than avast does, but at
least I can do all my tasks myself without sighted help.

And, Avast has deleted mails because Avast did find something in it. The
problem is, there was nothing to find. It was just a text file from a
german computer magazine that Avast has falsely identified as a virus.
So, how useful can a AV program be, if it does not let me have the final
decision? No, I don't like MSSE, but it does, what it should be doing
and is much more accessible than the latest Avast 5.

Just my opinion.

Regards!
Kamil



Mobeen Iqbal <> schrieb am Montag, 16. August 2010 21:12:

Avast's removal process has vastly improved from version 4.8, can you
positively state its not better than MSEE if you haven't tried their
latest version? if you have, then that's just your opinion, its
enough for me that i have to use microsoft's software for daily
tasks, i'll refrane from using their anti virus packages as well
purely because if they do inadvertantly break something which they're
almost certainly bound to do at some point just like they've done in
the past, then i'm not being lumbered with an unnecissary problem.
Avast has got me out of quite a few holes that many other anti-virus
checkers haven't been able to, i spend my time testing various
checkers this is what i base my opinions on, and user feedback as
well. As i said i don't wish to become involved in a debate, each to
his own if you're happy with what you use then good for you.

Mo.


Gerald Levy wrote:

To say Avast has gone out of its way to make its anti-virus program
blind accessible is laughable. It may well be more accessible now
than it was previously, but it is still not as blind friendly as
MSE. If Avast really wanted to make its program blind friendly, they
would make it easy to remove without having to jump through hoops.
In some cases, you need to reboot into safe mode to completely
remove it, which is impossible without sighted help. How blind
friendly is this? That's why I never considered Avast for my
anti-virus program of choice. Until someone can produce test results
demonstrating that it is clearly superior to MSE at malware
detection, I'll stick with the latter.

Gerald


----- Original Message ----- From: "Mobeen Iqbal"
<mobeeniq...@gmail.com>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] microsoft essential


In my opinion yes, alot more people are using it as opposed to
microsoft security essentials. I just don't like to put all my eggs
in 1 basket, and avast have gone out of their way to make their
products accessible for the blind, and in my opinion any company
that takes the time out for the blind especially for a free product
deserves respect.

Mo.


Kathy Pingstock wrote:
Does avast Work better than ms essentials

-----Original Message-----
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of
Mobeen Iqbal Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 1:41 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] microsoft essential

Avast works well on slower machines, i had avast free loaded on a
celeron processor running at 900 MHZ with 1 GB of ram.
Mo.


chris hallsworth wrote:

Yes you can and I highly recommend you do. Other products may
bring your netbook to a standstill grins.


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On 16/08/2010 18:38, Kathy Pingstock wrote:

Can I use the microsoft security essentials on my net book?



Kathy

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