Martyn
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Please keep on topic now. The rules have been revised and the minimum age for membership of the forums is 16 for obvious reasons.
I've used AVG in the past but I like Avast the most. Since using Avast I've never had an issue with viruses. My favorite feature about Avast is that when I'm about to visit a site that has malware Avast immediately prevents the site from opening and tells me the site has malware. I'm not sure what other antivirus software does that.
I use Vipre by GFI. Have been using it since 2005. Originally, it was called Counterspy and looked a lot like the original Microsoft Anti-spyware app. Sunbelt Software and Microsoft got it from the same company. Microsoft bought the 3rd party company and part of the deal was they would provide updates to Sunbelt for a set period of time, then, they would be on their own.
They bought Kerio which was personal firewall software and had it as a separate product. Then, over time, added antivirus support, incorporated Kerio, renamed it to Vipre, then were bought out by GFI a year or 2 ago. It has always been a good product and value for money and is the paid product I recommended to all my clients.
Tom
E&OE
av-comparative.org give GFI Vipre pretty poor ratings in their March 2012 tests, e.g. just "Standard" in detection, which reflects low detection and high false positives in that test.
I use Vipre by GFI. Have been using it since 2005. Originally, it was called Counterspy and looked a lot like the original Microsoft Anti-spyware app. Sunbelt Software and Microsoft got it from the same company. Microsoft bought the 3rd party company and part of the deal was they would provide updates to Sunbelt for a set period of time, then, they would be on their own.
What do you suggest as a more reliable basis for selecting an A-V product? Surely not anecdotal evidence that this TN collection of opinions represents?Gotta take these comparatives with a grain of salt. AV vendors change drastically from report to report and some of them are paying big $$ to be on these reports.
Gotta take these comparatives with a grain of salt. AV vendors change drastically from report to report and some of them are paying big $$ to be on these reports.
That 3rd party software company that Microsoft purchased was called "Giant"..they had their product Giant AntiSpyware which looked like a red and orange "bullseye". Was a decent little utility.
What do you suggest as a more reliable basis for selecting an A-V product? Surely not anecdotal evidence that this TN collection of opinions represents?
Gotta take these comparatives with a grain of salt. AV vendors change drastically from report to report and some of them are paying big $$ to be on these reports.
I remember themI thought that became Windows Defender. Maybe I'm mistaken.
What do you suggest as a more reliable basis for selecting an A-V product? Surely not anecdotal evidence that this TN collection of opinions represents?