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Jrb2
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join:2001-08-31

AntiVirus Poll 2006

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Owlbet
Ignite the Ice
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join:2002-09-24
Palmer, AK
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You poll is only allowing one selection. I did not vote.

Must have been a temporary fluke because now it worked.


mers2
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join:2004-03-20
USA
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·AT&T U-Verse

reply to Jrb2
I've been using Avast for the past couple of years and am very pleased with it. The free version has the same engine as the pay version and is full of features. Fully configurable to individual taste, in addition to the resident scanner one can also install scanners for email, IMs, P2P and browser if desired. I use F-Prot as a back up scanner.
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God put me on this Earth to accomplish a certain number of things. Right now, I am so far behind I will never die.


Spy
Premium
join:2001-09-22
NE
reply to Jrb2
I use AntiVir now.


jbob
Reach Out and Touch Someone
Premium
join:2004-04-26
Little Rock, AR
reply to Jrb2
I use SAV Corp 10 instead of Norton. Much better. Trying KAV and NOD32 on separate machines. I'm probably gonna migrate from SAV though.


CajunTek
Insane Cajun
Premium,MVM
join:2003-08-08
Arlington, TX
reply to Jrb2
KAV last year, KAV this year.. and unless something goes wrong.. KAV next year..
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da Cajun Darn I hate Malware


GercekSeytan
Rockin' with Raki
Premium
join:2001-10-19
Turkey
reply to Jrb2
Another vote for AVAST. Reasons: see Mers2 post above. Sometimes use Bitdefender as secondary scanner.


marti
Color outside the lines
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join:2001-12-14
Houston, TX
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reply to Jrb2
NOD32 is my choice. I have two licences for it.
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Color outside the lines.

mvdu
Premium
join:2003-07-28
Collegeville, PA
reply to Jrb2
KAV - and it seems that it will stay that way, since the KIS 6 release candidate builds are working better on my computer.
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Don't Blame Me, I Voted for Kerry!


fegul
Premium
join:2004-08-23
united state
reply to Jrb2
KAV and NOD32 are my top picks


Avast user

@revip.asian
reply to Jrb2
Avast!

- Very good overall detection rates
- Extremely effective auto-updates
- Relatively small footprint and light on system resources
- Excellent features, real-time HTTP scanner, real-time Network scanner, boot-time scanner


Nogard is me
Premium
join:2004-01-08
Columbus, OH
reply to Jrb2
Another vote for Avast, I dumped McAfee for Avast.

hamlet

join:2001-05-23
Fort Worth, TX

reply to Jrb2
I have licenses for KAV and NOD, but my work recently got a site license for the corporate McAfee and we are allowed to use it at home. So, right now I am using that. The corporate McAfee runs very light on my system and I am pretty happy with it so far. Plus, the price is right.


Darek
Premium
join:2000-12-04
Chicago, IL
reply to Jrb2
I used to use McAfee (garbage - forget it!), next was free AVG (after one of upgrades, it stop working om my system), and I moved to free Avast.

Now, I'm happy!!!


Allnew
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join:2003-02-01
Denmark- EU.
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reply to Jrb2
KAV 5.0 Personal:)

damox
Premium
join:2002-01-07
Olympia, WA
reply to Jrb2
I use KAV on my computer, NOD32 on our Server, and McAfee (provided free through Comcast) on both my son's and my daughter's computers.


RayMorris
Microsoft Certified Systems Crasher
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join:2004-01-07
Philippines
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reply to Jrb2
Symantec Client Security 3.0 (SAV 10 CE) on 760 workstations.
The best AV in the market! :p:p


Amethyst
Premium
join:2004-02-12
Louisville, KY
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reply to Jrb2
SAV Corporate 10. Has been very reliable and problem-free; nowhere near as bloated as retail NAV.

sam_jeba

join:2005-11-17
india
reply to damox
i use nod32 and kav antihacker


Sid
Premium
join:2002-11-29
Santa Maria, CA
reply to Jrb2
For the people that use nod32 here, what firewall do most use with it?
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