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Old 09-24-07, 10:00   #1 (permalink)
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Norton AV 2008 - Free

Found this on Buy.com this morning. Even though I hate Norton, you can't beat the deal.

Buy.com - Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2008 - 3 User - 12778775
 
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Old 09-24-07, 06:32   #2 (permalink)
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Thanks for the tip!

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Old 09-24-07, 08:48   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Norton AV 2008 - Free

While still on topic, what would you rather I have Jason? I find Norton annoying as it consumes so much memory and takes too long too load amongst other issues....
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Re: Norton AV 2008 - Free

I use NOD32 and it works great. Never have any memory issues with it, and it's one of the top-rated AV software out there. The updates are automatic and work in the background, no slowing of the computer or anything, just a pop-up in the notification area letting you know it's been updated. It doesn't take care of spyware, adware, or malware though, so you might have to get something else for that, but otherwise I've been protected superbly with it.
 
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Re: Norton AV 2008 - Free

I was given Kaspersky and man I love this AV program. It holds the #1 spot in AV reviews that you pay for. If it's not given to me again I'll buy it.
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Old 09-25-07, 06:06   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Norton AV 2008 - Free

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While still on topic, what would you rather I have Jason? I find Norton annoying as it consumes so much memory and takes too long too load amongst other issues....
Personally, I don't use antivirus programs. I have yet to have any av program actually find or even stop a virus from attacking my computers. I can't stand them because they rob all of your system's resources, and, Norton especially, cause conflicts which result in system crashes. The way I figure, if I ever get some kind of system crashing virus, I will just format my drive and start from scratch, which I do every now and then anyway. I keep all of my important info, pictures, files, etc. on a completely separate drive from the OS anyway, so I don't lose anything by doing a format.

I am using Mcafee in two of my notebooks, but only because they came with it preinstalled for free from Dell. As soon as the free subscription runs out, they are going to be removed. Mcafee is a little better than Norton, imo, only because it seems to cause less problems, but still uses a lot of resources.

That being said, I will *never* own a computer without having both AdAware and SpywareBlaster installed on them. I've never had any problems, and they don't take up any resources to speak of.

Another program I have heard really good things about is ZoneAlarm. I don't like firewalls either, so I've never messed with this one, but its supposed to be awesome.
 
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Re: Norton AV 2008 - Free

JD,

Give Grisoft's free AVG a try. The only time I ever notice it's there is if I happen to be online in the middle of a scan (rare, but sometimes if I can't sleep, I'm at the computer when the scan is scheduled), and then the only delay seems to be the disk I/O.

Also, I've had great luck with ZoneAlarm. AVG + ZoneAlarm + Windows Defender has served me well for the last several years (along with an occasional AdAware/SpyBot scan).

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Give Grisoft's free AVG a try.
I'll 2nd this rec. This free program does the job and consumes minimal resources. It's been highly rated; I wouldn't try it otherwise, regardless of price.
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Re: Norton AV 2008 - Free

Another vote for AVG.
I use AVG myself and combined with Ad-aware and the free online scans from Bitdefender and Panda, I can't remember the last time I had a virus. Mind you, my memory is short and I'm knocking on wood.
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I was given Kaspersky and man I love this AV program. It holds the #1 spot in AV reviews that you pay for. If it's not given to me again I'll buy it.
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I would actually pay money for Kaspersky rather than receive a free Norton.
 
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I didn't know Kaspersky had an anti-spyware and whatnot built into it, just found out on their website today. I gotta try out the demo then. Do they give you free updates too, or do you guys have to pay for a yearly subscription?
 
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I'm downloading AVG as I type this from cnet. I will let you guys know how it works out. Thanks!
 
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