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heXer 03-17-2010 17:51

May be kaspersky.

ahmadmansoor 03-17-2010 22:16

@heXer : Long time we didn't see u around man :confused: .
Good to see u again :) ..I hope every thing go will with u .
we didn't see any new stuff from u , maybe u r busy ,I think :rolleyes:.
anyway welcome again my friend .and cya around .
for me Avira is the best .

gunterg 03-19-2010 06:17

Why not test Cloud Antivirus by Panda?

doskey 03-19-2010 14:19

I didn't use any AV product... But I like kaspersky engine.

neogen 03-19-2010 22:59

I think its NOD32. Its fast and never fails for me :)

kunam 03-23-2010 16:19

'am using Kaspersky for over 3 years and so far it's working very well for me

robin 03-24-2010 21:53

I recommend kaspersky internet secuirty

byvs 03-25-2010 03:28

I recommend Trend Micro Internet Security

Jay 03-25-2010 06:54

Think I only ever had one virus in 20 years of using a computer and that was before I had av installed. I do have AVG Free installed these days and never had a problem with it.

codeX 03-25-2010 16:08

I would say Kaspersky. I used to be a big fan of NOD32 but it's taking up a lot of resources now.

mdyaser 03-28-2010 08:14

in the past I used Kaspersky but today I have Avira Premium Security Suite....
I see it fast and reliable

ZeNiX 03-29-2010 09:37

I have been using NOD32 2.x for several years.

NOD32 3.x and 4.x gets fat and slow.
And then, I started to use AVAST 4.x on some of my machines.
It worked fine for me, except that it gives too many false alarm on packed files.

Now, I used Kaspersky on most of my computers.
Kaspersky was very slow before.
But now, it is faster and friendly.

I am interested in AVAST 5.0 as well.
But I would wait and see for the time being.

/SLiCER/ 03-30-2010 02:36

I have NOD32 4.x Security Suite, before I used NOD I used Avast Home Premium but, personally, I much prefer NOD32 for all round protection :D

vrclr27 03-31-2010 18:31

I think that M$ scanner is not so bad at all. It runs smoothly even on a netbook

memo-5 04-02-2010 09:59

Rec AV
 
I also recommend Trend Micro Internet Security.


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