you can get the 3 user pack on amazon for about $30. . i have never
seen firewall reviews. kapersky is a very nice, non intrusive (norton
is very intrusive) AV. i use panda(?). it is also very non intrusive.
reviews are here
http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,2806,1639159,00.asp
On 7/10/20
Does Kaspersky Internet Security have as good firewall in it as
Zone Alarm? Where could I get a good deal on it if I did not want
to fool around with Staples "EASY REBATES"?
Be at Peace.
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I don't know Kaspersky, but I am a big fan of Tred Micro.
http://us.trendmicro.com/us/home/
On May 2, 2008, at 3:27 PM, Michael Drabick wrote:
I need to renew a couple of computers AV software currently on
Norton AV. After reading CNET's review of Norton ( it is a pig,
300MB in size and mo
How about BitDefender Antivirus 2008?
www.bitdefender.com
Good technical support, good price.
Michael
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Subject: Re: [CGUYS] kaspersky?? is it safe - is it bette
I currently use Kaspersky. Relatively unobtrusive. A 10 seat business
license is about $380/3 years.
I *did* have trouble with the malware components on my test machine
(too obtrusive), so have selected the install option 'anti virus only'
when deploying.
I can't address the question if they migh
Thanks Ellen,
I have tried AVG and find the user interface to be cumbersome. But you
are right AVG is good and does not seem to hog resources. A plus - they
are a German company.
Mike
Ellen Harris wrote:
Have you looked at AVG?
Equally good to McAfee and Norton, Equally foreign, but m
Have you looked at AVG?
Equally good to McAfee and Norton, Equally foreign, but many more positive
testimonies.
www.grisoft.com
(Not a sales pitch, only a longtime satisfied customer on about ten network
installations)
Michael Drabick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to rene
I need to renew a couple of computers AV software currently on Norton
AV. After reading CNET's review of Norton ( it is a pig, 300MB in size
and monopolizes 258MB of memory) I was thinking of switching to
Kaspersky. Any thoughts would be appreciated. McAfee is not on my list
because it is a