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14-Apr-2008, 11:31 PM #1
Solved: Kaspersky
I heard Kaspersky was a good software and I am looking fo a trouble free software that will more or less keep my PC safe . Is this a good choice ? Thank you Joi
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14-Apr-2008, 11:46 PM #2
Yea, I've heard good things about it. It should work fine.
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Thanks Marine whoorrwa
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I imagine you are referring to me, your welcome.
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15-Apr-2008, 12:18 AM #5
G data antivirus is the best but it uses a kaspersky engine and bitdefender's and kaspersky is the second best after g data
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16-Apr-2008, 11:14 AM #6
For me, it's NOD32 all the way. Really fast and effective. 8 minutes to scan my whole system compared to 18 minutes for Kaspersky. NOD32 is a lot easier to understand and configure. In fact, it knows what to do without asking questions, especially when a lot of people (novices per example) have no idea what to answer to some questions...
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