Re: question re: free a/v software
- From: Robert Pendell <shinji257@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:53:02 -0400
D. wrote:
does free a/v software provide
adequate security ?
can someone recommend some ?
thanks ,
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In my personal opinion... Yes. Here are a few that I can suggest. The first one I use personally but I have seen plenty using the second one. The third is from a respectable security company
Avast Home Edition
Note: initial 2 month at install then needs free registration once every 14 months
http://www.avast.com
AVG Free Edition
http://www.avgfree.com
Comodo Anti-Virus
http://antivirus.comodo.com
These all use a relatively low amount of resources when compared to the retail off-the-shell products. Avast is designed in such a way that it's current minimum requirements still sit at a 486 processor with only 16MB of ram.
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Robert Pendell
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