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ɤSkyrail

says: GG NEXT MAP

If you are willing to fork out any money I'd say ESET Smart Security, it isn't resource intensive like the big ones like Symantec's AV's and it isn't intrusive like AVG (With AVG you always get this big popup telling you it's updating, who gives a fu-k? If everything is okay I don't want to know!) I'm currently using the trial and it's really good and lightweight and doesn't bother me at all. Problem is it's not cheap for a license, which is a shame. Therefore I guess AVG is the best one around, sigh, I could never go back to AVG...I'm going to have to fork out for ESET sometime :(
06.07.08 10:17 am

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    ѻFuzzyLovePanda

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    Yeah so you wouldn't suggest Norton or Mcafee antivirus?
    06.07.08 6:21 pm
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      ɤSkyrail

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      Oh goodness no, as good as a lot of people make them out to be I find their programs to be rather bulky and slow, then again I've had bad experiences with Norton, my last Windows PC (before this) went down in a flurry of viruses sadly enough. It's a long story so I won't tell. Let's just say it wasn't brilliant. If you're going to pay any money at all put it towrads ESET. Here's the wiki on Nod32: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOD32 Norton on the other hand: http://en.wikipedia.org/w…rton_AntiVirus#Criticisms yes there may be a few biases, but you get the general idea eh? :)
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      06.07.08 6:36 pm