These are also good for anyone (like me) who has an Intel Mac but also runs Windows on it. (Through Parallels or BootCamp.) If you run Windows at all, that partition (or whatever) of your computer needs to be protected against viruses. I personally hate to shell out money to do that when it's not even my main OS. This way, I don't have to!
Man, that's a lot of parenthetical statements in one paragraph.
I have to agree with Renegade. Back when I used Norton, it used way too many resources for what it was doing. Open source tends to be less resource intensive in general than the big company paid equivalent.
With anti-virus solutions, the quality depends entirely on the strength of the research team. I still use McAfee Enterprise edition since my university has a site license. I understand that Kasperksy is very good and well worth the price you pay for it.
My suggestion is rethink your need for a free AV. They are only as good as the signature database and the research team!
Whenever there's a thread on online forums there's always a token idiot who can't resist popping up and saying: 'Use Linux/OSX: you won't get a virus!' I am that token idiot ...
Use Linux: you won't get a virus!
(sorry )
More seriously, not using Internet Explorer is a very good way of avoiding viruses. I ran Windows 2000 without anti-virus for years without getting problems, just didn't use IE and avoided dodgy software/web sites.
Norton Anti Virus is really best for virus scanning. To improve efficiency, the producers have added some new features to this version. The anti virus gives you excellent protection on computers where it installs completely. It is very secure and the safe AntiVirus.
Hey, I am using norton just recently. My concern is I cannot view the status of my protection categories.
I also want to know the difference between norton system works basic edition, standard edition and premier edition.
The plain fact is that some people are content with something that just works. People buy used cars everyday because they just work. There is a broad range of what success can be, and a broad range of factors that weigh in on the end result. choosehottubsdirect-choose direct hot tubs. Users don't come to your site just to poke around. They usually have an agenda. They want something from you. Help them.
brianadams posted this at 21:53 — 15th April 2011.
With my experience Norton antivirus is best for its security purpose and scan all files without deleting them..i think its have only single negative point that is its very heavy antivirus..
maintainie posted this at 08:10 — 22nd September 2011.
Nice post. Sometimes, the problem might be caused by other issues.I do prefer using other app to fix the problems.
Thanks for sharing this collection – I’ll give it a try in my leasure time!
jantanik posted this at 08:38 — 28th September 2011.
I use Avast! Free Antivirus is my new top pick for the best free antivirus software in light of recent developments. Avast has steadily been improving its detection rates over the past few years and now ranks with the some of the best.
There are been many other anti virus also which is good then Norton just try McAfee is also an good antivirus.
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timjpriebe posted this at 14:28 — 12th December 2006.
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If you're looking for free anti-virus software, there is some out there. Just not Norton. Try these:
http://www.clamwin.com/
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1
http://www.free-av.com/
These are also good for anyone (like me) who has an Intel Mac but also runs Windows on it. (Through Parallels or BootCamp.) If you run Windows at all, that partition (or whatever) of your computer needs to be protected against viruses. I personally hate to shell out money to do that when it's not even my main OS. This way, I don't have to!
Man, that's a lot of parenthetical statements in one paragraph.
Tim
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The Coder posted this at 23:08 — 12th December 2006.
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u have told me some free anti viruses..are they as good as norton
Renegade posted this at 00:39 — 13th December 2006.
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I wouldn't say as good as, I would say better because Norton is a huge resource hog
The Coder posted this at 12:05 — 14th December 2006.
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hum... thanks anyways
timjpriebe posted this at 13:30 — 14th December 2006.
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I have to agree with Renegade. Back when I used Norton, it used way too many resources for what it was doing. Open source tends to be less resource intensive in general than the big company paid equivalent.
Tim
http://www.tandswebdesign.com
MoeAlza posted this at 03:20 — 17th December 2006.
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AVG is probably the best anti virus. Try zonealarm also
FrankR posted this at 03:25 — 11th January 2007.
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With anti-virus solutions, the quality depends entirely on the strength of the research team. I still use McAfee Enterprise edition since my university has a site license. I understand that Kasperksy is very good and well worth the price you pay for it.
My suggestion is rethink your need for a free AV. They are only as good as the signature database and the research team!
Frank
Author of SQL Converter for Excel, which is an Excel add-in for converting data to MySQL.
Busy posted this at 09:45 — 11th January 2007.
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I have the latest version of Nortons, never again, apart from the resource issue it has issues/conflicts with XP sp2
JeevesBond posted this at 09:58 — 11th January 2007.
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Whenever there's a thread on online forums there's always a token idiot who can't resist popping up and saying: 'Use Linux/OSX: you won't get a virus!' I am that token idiot ...
Use Linux: you won't get a virus!
(sorry )
More seriously, not using Internet Explorer is a very good way of avoiding viruses. I ran Windows 2000 without anti-virus for years without getting problems, just didn't use IE and avoided dodgy software/web sites.
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jhonas posted this at 08:27 — 3rd January 2011.
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I have a paid antivirus and i am very satisfied. Free antiviruses are also good but these are only trial versions. I am using kaspersky antivirus.
sweetrighte posted this at 11:50 — 19th March 2011.
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Norton Anti Virus is really best for virus scanning. To improve efficiency, the producers have added some new features to this version. The anti virus gives you excellent protection on computers where it installs completely. It is very secure and the safe AntiVirus.
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lvlncforeman posted this at 09:10 — 22nd March 2011.
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Hey, I am using norton just recently. My concern is I cannot view the status of my protection categories.
I also want to know the difference between norton system works basic edition, standard edition and premier edition.
The plain fact is that some people are content with something that just works. People buy used cars everyday because they just work. There is a broad range of what success can be, and a broad range of factors that weigh in on the end result. choosehottubsdirect-choose direct hot tubs. Users don't come to your site just to poke around. They usually have an agenda. They want something from you. Help them.
brianadams posted this at 21:53 — 15th April 2011.
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Norton antivirus is the only antivirus that have very good approach for cleaning file without deleting them.
steven300 posted this at 05:59 — 15th June 2011.
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I don't think that Norton is a good antivirus from my opinion AVG and avast is the best antivirus
hboss posted this at 11:29 — 19th September 2011.
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With my experience Norton antivirus is best for its security purpose and scan all files without deleting them..i think its have only single negative point that is its very heavy antivirus..
maintainie posted this at 08:10 — 22nd September 2011.
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Nice post. Sometimes, the problem might be caused by other issues.I do prefer using other app to fix the problems.
Thanks for sharing this collection – I’ll give it a try in my leasure time!
jantanik posted this at 08:38 — 28th September 2011.
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I use Avast! Free Antivirus is my new top pick for the best free antivirus software in light of recent developments. Avast has steadily been improving its detection rates over the past few years and now ranks with the some of the best.
nelsee posted this at 05:07 — 10th August 2012.
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There are been many other anti virus also which is good then Norton just try McAfee is also an good antivirus.
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