MSE doesn't have the problems I have experienced with the other free
alternatives and has worked reliably since I have been having my circle use
it.  This is my experience which differs from yours.  I am not at all
surprised to see people jumping on this bandwagon.

It's better to attribute malice then a large company that perhaps doesn't
communicate as well as it could on a given area of specialists interest.

Given the special interest of other AV vendors and how some (I will be vague
here because it's en vogue) occasionally got caught in the past doing their
own little suspicious things.  People don't watch them, they watch
Microsoft.  They obsess over it and cheer when they find the least little
thing.  That's a good enough monitor for me.

I suspect the thread has been sufficiently beat to death that the various
viewpoints are now well known.

Steven

On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Micheal Espinola Jr <
[email protected]> wrote:

> AV certainly seems like voodoo to a lot of people, but its inaccurate to
> say that one free one is as good as any.  The tests, shootouts, etc, would
> suggest otherwise - as would my own experiences.
>
> MSE is yet another bandwagon that I am surprised to see people so quick to
> jump on. I dont see how its got any proven track record that it should be
> recommended over other more established free alternatives.
>
> And on top of that, I also agree with the conflict of issues raised with
> Microsoft being an OS and AV vendor.  Microsoft has been known to
> intentionally hide issues with their products. How could one not suspect
> that they would not stifle a definition file that would reflect on an issue
> with another Microsoft product?  I'm not running around thinking the sky is
> falling on this one, but it is still a consideration.
>
> --
> ME2
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Mike Gill <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> AV is voodoo. It’s a dark art. No AV out there is 100%. But as the free
>> ones go, for personal or SoHo, MSSE is as good as any. I don’t have to deal
>> with a bunch of people calling once a year to update their AVG that only
>> mentions the commercial product when a new version comes out, or the full
>> screen once a day banner ads Avira tosses at you.
>
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