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Hi Philip,

@26-Feb-2003, 13:57 Philip Storry [PS] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

PS> OK, I'm being stupid here. I can tell that Sophos is the top two, and
PS> that Panda is the third.
PS> The fourth has me stumped - NOD32?

Nod32 - generally acknowledged to be the best there is in AV
software. Fast, small footprint, low impact, 100% hit rate and
reliability.

PS> BitDefSt also has me wondering...

Bit Defender.

PS> AntiVirNT/AntiVir95 is for a freeware product, if I recall the names
PS> correctly.

PS> However, some kind of text file in that FTP directory explaining what
PS> each file is for would be welcome - it seems like a puzzle at the
PS> moment!

Not really. You download the BAV file that matches the AV software
you use. If you don't recognize the name then it's not for you.
Simple enough I should have thought.

PS> I'm running Norman Virus Control, and I don't think that any of those
PS> are of use to me.

Correct.

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Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
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