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paceman
14th May 2007, 09:25 PM
An informal poll to see who uses what AV. If you use an AV, but won't use it in the future for some reason, and little warning would be appreciated.
[EDIT] - Added an option for "None" for you. MCA
paceman
14th May 2007, 09:27 PM
Currently using PCcillin, but I think I'm going to dump it when it expires next month. It is just becoming bloatware. It works okay, but it's getting to big, to many features, which I turn most all of them off, but it's memory footprint is still getting to big.
Master_Chief_Alpha
14th May 2007, 09:28 PM
I don't use any.
It's hard out here without a raincoat, but I soldier on.
I can't sacrifice any CPU time to an AV app.
Apache Warrior
14th May 2007, 09:29 PM
Kaspersky.
Apache
paceman
14th May 2007, 09:29 PM
"You are brave man, Gunga Din".
Master_Chief_Alpha
14th May 2007, 09:33 PM
"You are brave man, Gunga Din".
It's like jumping into a swimming pool full of sharks with just a pocket knife.
But I can't stand my Photoshop running like it's dying.
alpha
14th May 2007, 09:40 PM
norton because i get it for free through my school, and for a while they made us use it to get onto the school's network (enough complaining from people stopped it from being required),
paceman
14th May 2007, 09:49 PM
We use Norton AV at work. I'm not real crazy about it either.
imlittlev
14th May 2007, 10:20 PM
f-prot
CarbonFire
14th May 2007, 10:32 PM
We use Norton AV at work. I'm not real crazy about it either.
We feel for you paceman....no one deserves that sort of punishment :|
I'm a vote for no AV. Just like MCA, I loathe having a big, bloated background app that generally slows things down and eats precious CPU cycles. I'm just extra careful, use Firefox and block as much as is necessary to keep myself virus-free. Been going on 6 years now without an issue *knock on wood*
Running sans AV is not for everyone, but for those who dare, good choice to you and good luck :2thumbs:
CrplCupcakes
14th May 2007, 10:38 PM
I don't use any.
It's hard out here without a raincoat, but I soldier on.
I can't sacrifice any CPU time to an AV app.
+1
Technically I use Norton, but if you use any kind of auto protection it kills gaming.
I assume this is in respnnse to my virus, if that is really what it was it's hard to distinguish the line between virus and malware sometimes. That's why I just reformatted. I spend far less time just backing up occasionally and reformatting than I would in prevention. I keep my stuff organized anyways.
It's been a few years since I have had a problem.
I will warn you, if you don't use protection make sure that you back up regularly there are viruses that eat picture, movie, and music files for breakfast. I had one of those a few years back. This is only my second infection.
Hawkeye426
14th May 2007, 10:39 PM
Anti virus is not needed if your computer savvy, and you know what to look for, and what not to DL. However if you have the computing capacity I would recommend for the average user to have some form of protection, the key bit is removal software/quarantine software.
Master_Chief_Alpha
14th May 2007, 11:31 PM
Anti virus is not needed if your computer savvy
+100000 :2thumbs:
Smoking
14th May 2007, 11:43 PM
Kaspersky, its off most of the time just mainly because we got a copy at work for free other then that i don't go with anti virus. I would find it interesting anyway if someone managed to get a virus on my pc without anti virus anyways
Razi
14th May 2007, 11:46 PM
I use Symantec Anti-Virus, which I think is actually Norton Anti-Virus, released under the Symantec name.
0r4ng1n4
14th May 2007, 11:57 PM
same boat as MCA, Firefox does wonders if you're semi-intelligent and realize what you're downloading. Absolutely amazed, i reformatted twice before due to 4+ antivirus programs failing to remove, both times they were contracted through IE, using Firefox nonstop now and not a virus for 2+ years.
imlittlev
15th May 2007, 12:20 AM
when i went to firefox i never went back. i had all my friends get firefox, now they know better.
Master_Chief_Alpha
15th May 2007, 12:25 AM
when i went to firefox i never went back. i had all my friends get firefox, now they know better.
+1
darth_nevus
15th May 2007, 09:09 AM
Anti virus is not needed if your computer savvy
+100000 :2thumbs:
i beg to differ. it has its uses. BUT, having a family who isn't computer savvy is what hurts. they just download stuff and run it. twice in 5 years i have had a complete system meltdown due to a virus, that usually leaves me with a 5 day brownout in my computer world while i attempt to fix it. i prefer to run it, but i only do so sparatically, and keep it disabed half the time.
it does eat precious cpu cycles, and i can't afford them with my single core AMD3000+. so, i pick a time, load the app for a weekly scan, and unload it once its done its job. i can't block my family from using it, and since my eldest son is just starting to play the games i do, i can't leave it on when i am not there. but i can't get rid of it because they still download and play other games. if i stopped that, my wife would go nuts. you should see my adaware logs every month. its not uncommon for them to be in the 2000+ range.
juneau
15th May 2007, 10:14 AM
NOD32 for me. Never ever going to use anything else unless something beats it with a stick. I used PCCillin until 2002, but as Pace stated, it became bloatware like Norton.
BlackArrow
15th May 2007, 10:25 AM
Paceman,
I always used Norton, but it became too bloated.
I always heard great things about TrendMicro so I switched this year to PC-cillian.
The '07 version of PC-cillian has now qualifies as bloatware (as you said) and my computer is crawling and the program is too intrusive.
The '07 version of Norton has been completely redone and now has a much smaller footprint and I may deep six TrendMicro for Norton or possibly Kapersky.
All the reviews I have seen in '07 place Kapersky as #1
Dead...Again
15th May 2007, 11:12 AM
I use AVG Free for Windows XP. For Vista x64, I couldn't use AVG Free, so I installed Avast.
I used to use Norton, but it just got bigger and bigger, and I got tired of paying for the subscription. I like AVG 'cause it works well and is FREE. My wife is usually pretty good about not just installing stuff, but I don't want to take the chance and not run an AV. Plus she won't use Firefox. I used to disable the AV before gaming, but I've never really seen much difference, especially after I switched to AVG.
Apache Warrior
15th May 2007, 11:19 AM
I use Kaspersky and like it a lot. I got it because it has been rated #1. The firewall is great too.
Apache
Thrashdragon
15th May 2007, 12:26 PM
I frolic naked through the net, skipping along the information superhighway with my dangly parts exposed for all to see.
Or in other words, I don't run any AV software.
:D
I reformat every 6-8 months, and since I don't keep anything imporant on my home PC there is usually very little to back up. The only time I have had a problem is when my fiance downloaded an infected WMA file. I am not certain if it was a virus or if my OS committed suicide when it recognized a Britney Spears song had been placed on my hard drive.
Storm_Shadow
15th May 2007, 01:19 PM
I've been using nod32 for nearly 2 years now. It runs any time the computer is on, and I've never had any problems.
Briefly, I tried a trial version of McAfee... It bogged my system down so fast it wasn't funny. Then, it took an act of congress to get the blamed thing off of my system! :pissed:
paceman
17th May 2007, 10:05 PM
If it were just me I would go without AV. In all the years I've been on the net I've never had a virus, and never had my AV say that it stopped or quarantined a virus. But I just can not get my wife to use Firefox. She likes Internet Exploder, no accounting for taste sometimes, and so I keep an AV on both machines in case she gets something.
Thanks to everyone for your opinions. Greatly appreciated.
lilfoo
18th May 2007, 03:31 AM
i use AVG but not avidly. if you want to go lite or no AV i would highly recommend Ad-Aware SE Pro w/ ad-watch it is an anti spy wear tool but it can be used as an amazing anti virus by locking up your registry (i click yes or no to every registry change) it even has a automatic setting to auto block but installing programs while not paying attention that it is on makes it difficult.
it is the best piece of software i own.
Dead...Again
18th May 2007, 12:00 PM
in case she gets something.
LOL I just thought that was funny :twisted:
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