"Leythos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:x4R7f.159275$(E-Mail Removed)...
> In article <#(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
> says...
>> > My experience in the corporate and residential markets has been that
>> > Symantec's AV products are almost perfectly rocksolid, my experience,
>> > with the exception of running Symantec AV on SBS2003 with SBS2003 SP1,
>> > has been that it's fast, easy, and not any problem at all. While you
>> > can
>> > discount this experience, it doesn't change the FACT that I'm not
>> > experiencing any problems with Symantec or Norton AV products on
>> > corporate or residential systems. As for the other vendors, I've got
>> > less installs of AVG, McAfee, CA, etc... and I have more problems with
>> > those (and lack of protection) combined than with all of my Symantec AV
>> > / Norton AV products installed.
>>
>> We use Symantec AV in my office. The switch was made from McAfee three
>> years ago and the NETOPS people are very pleased withthe performance. I
>> have used Norton AV on my personal systems at home and was not very
>> pleased
>> with them, not for their AV protection but for the perofrmnace drain on
>> the
>> systems. McAfee was much less of a drain and performs well. Onmy
>> desktop,
>> my license for McAfee expired and I decided to use Avast Pro and so far
>> I'm
>> happy with the decision. I won't use Norton AV or any other Symantec
>> product on my own systems.
>
> Thanks for the polite feedback - I've seen the types of issues you speak
> of, and again, I would never suggest that you didn't experience them, in
> fact I have never said that people don't have problems with product X,
> Y, Z.
>
> How long have you been using Avast Pro?
> What benefits to using Avast Pro over McAfee or Symantec are you seeing?
>
> Thanks
I've been using Avast for about one month now. I see no difference in the
protection aspect in Avast that I didn't see in McAfee and Norton. The app
does not seem intrusive at all. I get occcassional emails with viruses
attached due to my posting on usenet using my real email address. Avast has
caught three of them in the last week, two masquerading as MS emails.
McAfee was doing the same until the subscription ran out. I haven't tried
Norton in about three years now. McAfee 8 was much better at *not* using
system resources like Norton did and Norton's Live Update just didn't work
at times. McAfee also had a smaller footprint as does Avast.
I'm a tinkerer and I'm willing to try new software apps. I'm a good loyal
customer to most brands once I'm happy with them as I was with McAfee, but I
was willing to try Avast. I've got three other McAfee licenses running on
other home systems and they continue to work well. It looks like I'll be
keeping Avast, it's working well. Their free version works just as good and
they even offer tech support for the free version.