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Re: OT which antivirus is best/$$$$
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Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on April 17, 2005 at 04:53:15 from (4.244.105.62):
In Reply to: OT which antivirus is best/$$$$ posted by Tx Jim on April 17, 2005 at 03:34:04:
I can't imagine that Norton or McAfee is better than AVG by grisoft, and AVG is a free download for home computer users. Updates can be automatic or manually downloaded. Depending upon what is circulating the Net, downloads can be once every two weeks for so to currently nearly every day. It is my understanding that AVG is/was designed to protect the computer networks of businesses. What better way to stop the inflow of virus infected emails than to prevent them by allowing home uses nearly the same a anti-virus programming for free. Donations are accepted. AVG was recommended to me by several techs that concurred it was the best. It has not failed me in the last several years of use. While I am bestowing acolades may I also recommend "Zone Alarm" firewall protection, "Adaware" spyware protection, and "Spybot" spyware protection. Again all free downloads, donations accepted if you wish. Usually the addage "you get what you pay for" is correct, however free can't be beaten for the aforementioned programs in my opinion.
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