ORIGINAL: doomtrader
I'm using NOD 32 for few years and I'm very pleased.
It's something like 50$ for year.
Is that on the same machine you program with? Steep price.
Moderator: maddog986
ORIGINAL: doomtrader
I'm using NOD 32 for few years and I'm very pleased.
It's something like 50$ for year.
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
ZoneAlarm is another good choice. They've always had a solid reputation for their firewalls, and now they are using the Kaspersky AV engine. Its cheaper as well but still highly rated.
ORIGINAL: J P Falcon
Zone Alarm made my pcs run at a snail's pace...will never use it again...
ORIGINAL: LarryP
I have used many virus programs and am currently using AVG. However, I am tired of AVG's persistent naggings of version upgrades as they usually are worse than the last.
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ORIGINAL: LarryP
ORIGINAL: J P Falcon
Zone Alarm made my pcs run at a snail's pace...will never use it again...
That was the other reason I quit using it. Although the random crashes were the worst.
AVG's Resident Shield ran slow too. Horribly slow. The newest version 9 is extremely slow and ran my HD all the time.
ORIGINAL: 06 Maestro
Hi Larry
I was getting a little annoyed with the upgrade prompts myself-and was considering putting another 2 PC's on Avast (which I also use elsewhere). However, after I finally got around to doing the upgrade/update, the prompts stopped.
The current version is 9.0.702. There are noticeable improvements. During the install it asks about a scan to enable something like a smart scan-which I allowed. My scan time has dropped from over 2 hours to 58 minutes-not bad for my setup.

ORIGINAL: LarryP
ORIGINAL: doomtrader
I'm using NOD 32 for few years and I'm very pleased.
It's something like 50$ for year.
Is that on the same machine you program with? Steep price.
ORIGINAL: Fallschirmjager
Kaspersky is the absolute best but it also the most expensive. You get 10-12 updates a day and it uses a minimum of resources. After a Trojan attack last fall I decided to spare no expense in computer protection.
ORIGINAL: NefariousKoel
Been using Avast.
I tried Avira, once, awhile back but it had huge annoying popups asking me to upgrade from free to full version and I didn't bother to dig and find out if I could disable them.
ORIGINAL: sumana
Free antivirus programs Are what cause alot of this sort of thing... Alot of them are free And that's why they never live up to the Features of A Paid Antivrus program And some are fake Antivirus programs Designed to steal your identity.
I reccomend: Sophos Antivirus,Norton internet security 2009,Norton 360 V3,Avira Antivir Premium... all Paid but offer very good protection.
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