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> As far as those who suggested buying an AV program, I bought Norton AV
> years ago. I had nothing but problems with it, hated it, and finally
> removed it. I also tried Avast a few years back, and hated that thing
> too. I cant remember what the problem was anymore, but it did not
> work for me. Another product name I will avoid is McAfee. I fought
> with their garbage back when I still ran Windows 3.x. And as someone
> else mentioned, I do not want or like bloatware. The main reason I
> like AVG is because it's simple. Maybe I should just pay for it, or
> else I guess I can just live with it.
Well, I paid for ti, and i don't seem to have the problems some people
have. The free version is always a build or two behind the paid
versions, it seems (this is SOP for free vs paid versions, as far as I
can tell.)
> Just curious what other free AV programs are there that are worth
> anything? (and allow me to manually scan without forcing me to run it
> all the time). Quite honestly, I am not all that worried about
> viruses based on the way I use this computer. I scan all downloads,
> which are few. Otherwise I use the computer for web, usenet, email,
> and some office apps. I do not get any email attachments except
> pictures. I do not use torrents, warez, or any of that dangerous
> stuff. I have never had a virus except one I got around 1990 for dos.
> Spyware has been more of a problem over the years, but thats another
> issue and other software.
>
> Thanks for all help
I use Spybot Search and Destroy, which i run about once a week. it seems
that even "good" websites are likekly to insert a bit of spyware on your
machine. :-(.
I'v just downloaded Kapersky, which has received favorable comments
here. Will see how I like it.
I run AVG as a TSR, and Zone Alarm (w/ virus/e,ail check turned off) as
a software firewall. I'm not sure whether I will renew the subscription,
which has run out.