I used too, for a long time, be a big fan of AVG and Zone Alarm. I started to 
run into configurability and resource issues. Wanting to stay with a free 
application(s), I went searching for a replacement. What I found was Comodo 
Internet Security. I believe this package has equal or better performance than 
the AVG/ZA solution. CIS is one program that includes Firewall, Antivirus and 
more.

I've been using Comodo for close to a year now. I've installed and recommended 
it to a number of clients and friends. As with any security software, I've seen 
Comodo fail. The reason for failure was as always with most security systems, 
including AVG/ZA; ignorance by the user. No matter how good the security 
system, if somebody want or is ignorant enough to let in "the bad guys", it's 
going to happen.
...
---------------  I think, therefore I'm dangerous! Wouldn't you like to be 
dangerous too?
---------------

--- On Mon, 11/1/10, John Morrison <[email protected]> wrote:

From: John Morrison <[email protected]>
Subject: [Pcusers] Heads up for AVG and ZoneAlarm users
To: "Maillist for EPCUG" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, November 1, 2010, 10:34 AM

I may be wrong but it looks to me like an upgrade to AVG 2011 will require 
removing Zonalarm.  At least it seems that way with XP 5.1 sp3 and Zone Alarm 
9.2.044.00


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