Mattfeliks
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For what it is worth, the company I work for used to sell Symantec with all of our pharmaceutical systems, Since I joined I have tested most of the major products and we are now official silver status resellers for AVG, I cannot recommend them highly enough. The free edition is the same program as the paid edition except for minor extras like scan scheduling which as a home user really doenst matter. There are other good programs out there but AVG is the most rounded and least invasive out of them all.
If you know the program has issues but is genuine then add it to the exception list, we use our own bespoke software and it works fine. What sort of issues does it have with sandboxie?Used to be, not anymore... Now it's incompatible with lots of newer apps (Sandboxie for starters)... It's an excellent non-intensive AV if you happen not to use any of the apps it doesn't like.
Avira, on the other hand, does the same job as AVG with no incompatibilities so far.
For what it is worth, the company I work for used to sell Symantec with all of our pharmaceutical systems, Since I joined I have tested most of the major products and we are now official silver status resellers for AVG, I cannot recommend them highly enough. The free edition is the same program as the paid edition except for minor extras like scan scheduling which as a home user really doenst matter. There are other good programs out there but AVG is the most rounded and least invasive out of them all.
If you know the program has issues but is genuine then add it to the exception list, we use our own bespoke software and it works fine. What sort of issues does it have with sandboxie?
Free..? and you expect it to work properly.??
Of course I am assuming that you are not putting this 'free' AV software on the PC you use for your images.... are you? :thumbsdown:
IMHO Trend Micro software is great - not free, but it works, and works better than Norton (or whatever they call themselves now) as it doesn't 'take over' your system.
MacOS, well it was free with my computer![]()
I'd consider that a blessing to be honest![]()
Funnily enough, it worked quite well on Vista. It never really gave me any issues. The firewall app was quite easy to use too.The average user using forums and the likes of bbc.co.uk etc will virtually never come across a virus/worm/trojan etc so those that are picking these up have to ask themselves where are they going that is doing this in the first place.