Hi Krister

On Sunday, December 1, 2002 10:51 your local time, which was 01:51 my
local time, Krister Ekstrom [KE] wrote;

KE> How's Dr Web in comparison with Nod32 in your experience? How well
KE> does it perform in tests, if that's anything to go by. How much is
KE> it and are there different versions, ie standard and pro or such?

I only ran NOD32 for a few days, up until I heard about the winsock
layer and DrWeb and therefore I don't feel I could give a fair report.

Allie Martin may be a good source to call upon, as he uses NOD32 as his
resident shield and DrWeb as a plug-in to TB!

Allie, over to you? LOL ;-)

The one thing that did bug me about NOD32 with the TB! plug-in was when
it scanned mails, it would take away focus of what you were working on,
and therefore require you to re-select it before continuing. Only minor
really, but still frustrating all the same.

As for cost, I think it was 25 Euro's.

A quick look at http://www.xe.com/, and you can find out that cost in
your local currency.

Sorry for the lack of comparison, but it wouldn't be fair too and hope
Allie can from a better position. Oh, one key thing I do like about
DrWeb though is the fact it scans compressed files before execution,
which was something I wanted.

Cheers,

Chris.

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