In the next 3 days I have to renew my Anti Virus
Ok yeap I am an IT Analyst with 16 years of Experience but hey... theres no harm in asking...
I am currently With Mcafee... (Which I no longer recommend) I was looking at F-Secure which is ment to be good...
I do not like Norton as tests show it slows down your pc to as much 40%
Any Sugestions?
May 24, 2009 · Midnight_Voice
Is this for non-commercial use?
In which case I use and recommend AVG Free:
http://free.avg.com/
I have also used Avast in the past:-
http://www.avast.com/
It's nice, but it talks to you, which is a bit disconcerting; and I think AVG has the edge.
I agree with you about McAfee (lots of grief on my brother-in-law's machine, which I had to sort out manually) and Norton (free at first on a Dell I bought - worked OK, but it was a resource hog, and I never understood exactly how the firewall part decided what it would and wouldn't allow) - so both best avoided.
If you want to spend money and/or get extra features and/or get support and/or make commercial use, then both products above have 'Professional' versions. And while I hear no actual bad reports of F-Secure, the gurus I respect all seem to recommend NOD32. So that might be worth a look:-
http://www.eset.com/
However, I've no direct knowledge of it; I've never used it personally. But if I was going to pay for AV, NOD32 is where I'd start looking.
All the best
Midnight_Voice
In which case I use and recommend AVG Free:
http://free.avg.com/
I have also used Avast in the past:-
http://www.avast.com/
It's nice, but it talks to you, which is a bit disconcerting; and I think AVG has the edge.
I agree with you about McAfee (lots of grief on my brother-in-law's machine, which I had to sort out manually) and Norton (free at first on a Dell I bought - worked OK, but it was a resource hog, and I never understood exactly how the firewall part decided what it would and wouldn't allow) - so both best avoided.
If you want to spend money and/or get extra features and/or get support and/or make commercial use, then both products above have 'Professional' versions. And while I hear no actual bad reports of F-Secure, the gurus I respect all seem to recommend NOD32. So that might be worth a look:-
http://www.eset.com/
However, I've no direct knowledge of it; I've never used it personally. But if I was going to pay for AV, NOD32 is where I'd start looking.
All the best
Midnight_Voice