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May 23, 2009 · MAC31 · 16 replies · 5264 views
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In the next 3 days I have to renew my Anti Virus

Ok yeap I am an IT Analyst with 16 years of Experience but hey... theres no harm in asking...

I am currently With Mcafee... (Which I no longer recommend) I was looking at F-Secure which is ment to be good...

I do not like Norton as tests show it slows down your pc to as much 40%

Any Sugestions?
May 24, 2009 · Midnight_Voice
Is this for non-commercial use?

In which case I use and recommend AVG Free:

http://free.avg.com/

I have also used Avast in the past:-

http://www.avast.com/

It's nice, but it talks to you, which is a bit disconcerting; and I think AVG has the edge.

I agree with you about McAfee (lots of grief on my brother-in-law's machine, which I had to sort out manually) and Norton (free at first on a Dell I bought - worked OK, but it was a resource hog, and I never understood exactly how the firewall part decided what it would and wouldn't allow) - so both best avoided.

If you want to spend money and/or get extra features and/or get support and/or make commercial use, then both products above have 'Professional' versions. And while I hear no actual bad reports of F-Secure, the gurus I respect all seem to recommend NOD32. So that might be worth a look:-

http://www.eset.com/

However, I've no direct knowledge of it; I've never used it personally. But if I was going to pay for AV, NOD32 is where I'd start looking.

All the best

Midnight_Voice
May 25, 2009 · scubakid
Have used Avast for a long time and recommend it to all the PC owners I look after. As said if you want some extra facilities go for the "professional" version that cost a small amount (this is what I use) Avast is very good at stopping viruses and as has been said is not a resource hog like some others.

John
May 25, 2009 · MAC31
Thanks both for your info...

I think out of all of them...

I am going to check out AVAST and F-Secure.

See which one is best.

Mac
May 26, 2009 · carmenes
I would highly recommend NOD32 from Eset. I heard it advertised on the radio when I was in LA and have been using it ever since with no viruses or problems. I previously used Norton and MacAfee, both of which failed to protect my laptop!
May 26, 2009 · BuenosDiasPet
AVG alerts drive me nuts on my eee, I am going to take it off and replace with Macafee,

Maya
May 26, 2009 · MAC31
I have bad reviews from Nod32 Apparently it scans to fast.... and misses viruses and Scripts....

Mcafee I would keep clear from there as Naff as Naff can be...


Mac
Jun 8, 2009 · MAC31
Avast has no FIREWALL!!! Even in the Professional Edition which SUCKS....

Looking at Others Now........

Really peeeeeeeeeeeed Off when there support said they did have it as part of the software

BUT CLEARLY DOES NOT ONCE INSTALLED !!!!!!!!
Jun 8, 2009 · Midnight_Voice

> Avast has no FIREWALL!!! Even in the Professional Edition which SUCKS....

Looking at Others Now........

Really peeeeeeeeeeeed Off when there support said they did have it as part of the software

BUT CLEARLY DOES NOT ONCE INSTALLED !!!!!!!!


Oh dear - an antivirus without a firewall is like a fish without a bicycle.

But both NOD32 and AVG Pro, which I commended to you, offer this unnecessary[1] addition for those who value it.

Regards


[1] You *are* running a router, aren't you?
Jun 9, 2009 · MAC31
I am running a Router yes...

But when Testing Software... I expect An Antivirus to BE WITH a Firewall...

Testing ESET see what comes up!

Regards
Jun 9, 2009 · Fate_06
could have a look at this one as well

http://www.free-av.com/en/download/index.html

though I tried it and went back to AVG 8.5 ^^
Jun 9, 2009 · jurdyr
used AVG 8.5 and Malware , two work good here

jurdy
Jun 9, 2009 · Expatriator
Some of you may see this coming, but put your 100 EUR for antivirus software in the bank, repeat six times, then buy a Mac Mini. :)
Jun 9, 2009 · jurdyr
the posh one talks , we not all as rich as you nerest i get to that i a iphone , (know in the trade as a Feck fhone ) JA ja ja lol lol

now wich rule will i get kicked out here for ...
Jun 9, 2009 · Midnight_Voice

> Some of you may see this coming, but put your 100 EUR for antivirus software in the bank, repeat six times, then buy a Mac Mini. :)


Greetings Mac Fanboi!

Reminds me of that Dilbert cartoon where he meets a 'condescending Unix type' who says "Here's a nickel kid, go buy yourself a better computer".

One of my sons has a Mac, but asked me for an XP licence, as there's good stuff out there that Macs just can't run...

Hmmm, does he need antivirus for XP under a MAC OS? :-)

Anyway, Macs aren't immune:-

http://antivirus.about.com/od/macintoshresource/tp/macvirusfaqs.htm
Jun 10, 2009 · Expatriator
I run parallels too; I should say "drag" parallels XP, as it's only useful for running legacy-ware and games.