danwat1234
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[citation][nom]dc_webster[/nom]Wow... I am surprised at the Symantec hate. I'd be the first to say that their products went to sh*t in the mid-2000s but I had, I thought, with some research, found their latest products to be right up there with the likes of Avira and Eset and others at the top of the list for resource usage and actual detection figures. Some of the recommendations for NIS in its latest versions only, came from Tom's Hardware. This was two years ago, and I would like to know what others think is now the best software? Avira appeared to be the best when I last "looked" into the issue, but it was so expensive for licenses. Is NIS really crap now? It didn't appear to be two years ago when I spent several hours looking at my options. RFCs please![/citation]
NIS 2011 and N360 2011 and onwards is really quite efficient. I have N360 running on a netbook and it doesn't slow it down. I think in 2009 they started to slim down the bloatware with consumer products.
NIS 2011 and N360 2011 and onwards is really quite efficient. I have N360 running on a netbook and it doesn't slow it down. I think in 2009 they started to slim down the bloatware with consumer products.