Morning Discussion: Post-It From America
by Alice O'Connor, Sep 10, 2009 7:00am PDTMy American adventure is drawing to a close and I must say I'm going to miss you, young man. You're the progeny I shall never understand but you're alright in my book. We should see more of each other.
Having received a dose of the Virginia suburb experience, I would rather like to take similar jaunts to other parts of your mahoosive and diverse land. Downtown Salt Lake City, a tiny apartment in San Francisco, a bungalow in a one-stoplight Minnesota town, out in the New Mexico sticks... not chasing sights and attractions but simply enjoying a snifter of life. Take care, have fun, be good and don't be a stranger.
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I am trying to figure out which virus protection software is best to install on a 5-computer network with 3 computers running Vista Business (64-bit) and 2 computers running Windows 7 RTM (64-bit)
I've been reading reviews, and assuming I want to stay away from Norton (unless it has suddenly not become overly intrusive and burdensome in the recent edition), what I have as my contenders right now are:
BitDefender
NOD32
Kaspersky
Panda Antivirus
In that order of likelihood at the moment.
What I want to know is (1) which is best [cost is not really a concern]?, (2) am I missing one that is better?, (3) is one of those total crap that should be avoided?
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In their follow up Retrospective / Proactive tests (in no order) Microsoft, Eset, and Kaspersky topped the charts.
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