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Brian,
No matter how many test and no matter who does them, it all comes down to each ones opinion. For instance, from the site you provided has links to other sites as in this one... Eddy Willems Free Anti-Virus Consultancy Int. Homepage (WAVCI) At this site this person says the following.... Hi, this is Eddy Willems official and original homepage for Anti-Virus consultancy with links to all Anti-Virus sites and companies. Within these pages you will find The Most Comprehensive List of Anti-Virus Sites. Although I am working as Anti-Virus Technology Expert for the anti-virus industry ( NOXS (Formerly Comsol, Data Alert and Risc), McAfee, TrendMicro and Symantec ) this site is and will remain always completely independent. On his Links page is...... http://www.anti-malware.info/download.htm This page says the following..... Most security services and software cost money. But....not always! All have been tested and scanned for malware. But since we did not build these tools ourselves, using them is at your own risk. The first one he list is this and states one of the best..... Free Anti-Virus Programs AVG One of the best (free for all now!) -- All the best, SG How to Write a Newsgroup Post: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... All 3 of the result reports for 2007. The 2 On-Demand comparative (Feb and Aug) and 1 Retrospective/Pro Active tests (May), the second Retrospective/Pro Active test will be soon this month. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "SG" wrote in message ... Is this what you were looking at? http://www.av-comparatives.org/seite...se_2007_08.php -- All the best, SG How to Write a Newsgroup Post: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ... walt wrote: OK I have decided to remove Norton 2008 and get something different. I don't have to have a "free" anti-virus" program if something is better that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. With so many being talked about, which would be the best for me to get? I am on dial up so down loading a large program could be difficult for me. Any help would be appreciated. "Shenan Stanley" I would go through some of the other options in my tips list. Don't think that because you *pay* for something it will be any better than a free option and don't think that the free options being pushed by people on these newsgroups are *just* because they are free. They do their job as well if not better than the pay options in the case of the ones that do get pushed. In the case of AVG and AVAST, etc - the reason they get listed in my tips as well as McAfee and Norton is that they do the same job as well or better than the latter two *and* they end up costing less and using up less of your valuable system resources to do their job. BS!! Norton, no way - McAfee yes. Granted, where bloat comes into play Symantec has the leading edge of it, yet all of the other companies are not far behind in todays times of the ever intensifying battle between the protection providers and protection busters. As for resource usage, everyones mileage varies in system/application performance depending on their system setup and maintenence routine. According to reports for 2007 alone at av-comparatives, Norton AV performed better than Avast, AVG and many other products in both the On-Demand comparative and Retrospective/Pro Active tests, AVG was absolutely pitiful in the Retrospective/Pro Active test. Here's the tip I am referring to above: Tip (9): What about the dreaded word in the computer world, VIRUS? Well, there are many products to choose from that will help you prevent infections from these horrid little applications. Many are FREE to the home user and which you choose is a matter of taste, really. Many people have emotional attachments or performance issues with one or another AntiVirus software. Try some out, read reviews and decide for yourself which you like mo ( Good Comparison Page for AV softwa http://www.av-comparatives.org/ ) -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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"SG" wrote in message
... Brian, No matter how many test and no matter who does them, it all comes down to each ones opinion. I agree that it all boils down to ones opinion but that doesn't mean I have to agree with it. For instance, from the site you provided has links to other sites as in this one... I know all about those sites and have been to them. Not only do I look at the test reports, I also read through any documents they may have stating their method of testing, type of samples used, criteria for vendor inclusion/exclusion, sorting methods, etc. I first responded with my opinion to the statement that Avast and AVG do the same job as well or better than McAfee and NAV. I didn't provide the sites link, I used the link to go to the site so I could have a look at the reports myself and then I responded back on what the test reports stated. That was not my opinion, it was what was reported for each of the tests done by the developers of that site. On his Links page is...... http://www.anti-malware.info/download.htm This page says the following..... Most security services and software cost money. But....not always! All have been tested and scanned for malware. But since we did not build these tools ourselves, using them is at your own risk. That's a correct legal statement, they don't develope the AV apps that they provide the developers links to on their site The first one he list is this and states one of the best..... Free Anti-Virus Programs AVG One of the best (free for all now!) And that's his stated opinion, one which I disagree with. -- All the best, SG How to Write a Newsgroup Post: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... All 3 of the result reports for 2007. The 2 On-Demand comparative (Feb and Aug) and 1 Retrospective/Pro Active tests (May), the second Retrospective/Pro Active test will be soon this month. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "SG" wrote in message ... Is this what you were looking at? http://www.av-comparatives.org/seite...se_2007_08.php -- All the best, SG How to Write a Newsgroup Post: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ... walt wrote: OK I have decided to remove Norton 2008 and get something different. I don't have to have a "free" anti-virus" program if something is better that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. With so many being talked about, which would be the best for me to get? I am on dial up so down loading a large program could be difficult for me. Any help would be appreciated. "Shenan Stanley" I would go through some of the other options in my tips list. Don't think that because you *pay* for something it will be any better than a free option and don't think that the free options being pushed by people on these newsgroups are *just* because they are free. They do their job as well if not better than the pay options in the case of the ones that do get pushed. In the case of AVG and AVAST, etc - the reason they get listed in my tips as well as McAfee and Norton is that they do the same job as well or better than the latter two *and* they end up costing less and using up less of your valuable system resources to do their job. BS!! Norton, no way - McAfee yes. Granted, where bloat comes into play Symantec has the leading edge of it, yet all of the other companies are not far behind in todays times of the ever intensifying battle between the protection providers and protection busters. As for resource usage, everyones mileage varies in system/application performance depending on their system setup and maintenence routine. According to reports for 2007 alone at av-comparatives, Norton AV performed better than Avast, AVG and many other products in both the On-Demand comparative and Retrospective/Pro Active tests, AVG was absolutely pitiful in the Retrospective/Pro Active test. Here's the tip I am referring to above: Tip (9): What about the dreaded word in the computer world, VIRUS? Well, there are many products to choose from that will help you prevent infections from these horrid little applications. Many are FREE to the home user and which you choose is a matter of taste, really. Many people have emotional attachments or performance issues with one or another AntiVirus software. Try some out, read reviews and decide for yourself which you like mo ( Good Comparison Page for AV softwa http://www.av-comparatives.org/ ) -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Thanks everyone for all the input, I have to try and absorb all this
information and come up with the correct decision. So much to look at and so little time to do it. I have to make sure it is easy for my wife as she is the one that does most of the surfing. I work afternoons and this gives her something to do while I'm not here (hahaha). I know this is of subject just thought I would throw it in. "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... "SG" wrote in message ... Brian, No matter how many test and no matter who does them, it all comes down to each ones opinion. I agree that it all boils down to ones opinion but that doesn't mean I have to agree with it. For instance, from the site you provided has links to other sites as in this one... I know all about those sites and have been to them. Not only do I look at the test reports, I also read through any documents they may have stating their method of testing, type of samples used, criteria for vendor inclusion/exclusion, sorting methods, etc. I first responded with my opinion to the statement that Avast and AVG do the same job as well or better than McAfee and NAV. I didn't provide the sites link, I used the link to go to the site so I could have a look at the reports myself and then I responded back on what the test reports stated. That was not my opinion, it was what was reported for each of the tests done by the developers of that site. On his Links page is...... http://www.anti-malware.info/download.htm This page says the following..... Most security services and software cost money. But....not always! All have been tested and scanned for malware. But since we did not build these tools ourselves, using them is at your own risk. That's a correct legal statement, they don't develope the AV apps that they provide the developers links to on their site The first one he list is this and states one of the best..... Free Anti-Virus Programs AVG One of the best (free for all now!) And that's his stated opinion, one which I disagree with. -- All the best, SG How to Write a Newsgroup Post: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... All 3 of the result reports for 2007. The 2 On-Demand comparative (Feb and Aug) and 1 Retrospective/Pro Active tests (May), the second Retrospective/Pro Active test will be soon this month. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "SG" wrote in message ... Is this what you were looking at? http://www.av-comparatives.org/seite...se_2007_08.php -- All the best, SG How to Write a Newsgroup Post: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ... walt wrote: OK I have decided to remove Norton 2008 and get something different. I don't have to have a "free" anti-virus" program if something is better that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. With so many being talked about, which would be the best for me to get? I am on dial up so down loading a large program could be difficult for me. Any help would be appreciated. "Shenan Stanley" I would go through some of the other options in my tips list. Don't think that because you *pay* for something it will be any better than a free option and don't think that the free options being pushed by people on these newsgroups are *just* because they are free. They do their job as well if not better than the pay options in the case of the ones that do get pushed. In the case of AVG and AVAST, etc - the reason they get listed in my tips as well as McAfee and Norton is that they do the same job as well or better than the latter two *and* they end up costing less and using up less of your valuable system resources to do their job. BS!! Norton, no way - McAfee yes. Granted, where bloat comes into play Symantec has the leading edge of it, yet all of the other companies are not far behind in todays times of the ever intensifying battle between the protection providers and protection busters. As for resource usage, everyones mileage varies in system/application performance depending on their system setup and maintenence routine. According to reports for 2007 alone at av-comparatives, Norton AV performed better than Avast, AVG and many other products in both the On-Demand comparative and Retrospective/Pro Active tests, AVG was absolutely pitiful in the Retrospective/Pro Active test. Here's the tip I am referring to above: Tip (9): What about the dreaded word in the computer world, VIRUS? Well, there are many products to choose from that will help you prevent infections from these horrid little applications. Many are FREE to the home user and which you choose is a matter of taste, really. Many people have emotional attachments or performance issues with one or another AntiVirus software. Try some out, read reviews and decide for yourself which you like mo ( Good Comparison Page for AV softwa http://www.av-comparatives.org/ ) -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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