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Best Security Suite for multiple Win7 computers

Dari

Lifer
Title says it all. Right now I'm using the beta for Kaspersky's Win7 SS, which expires next month. I hate bloated software so something with a small footprint and low price would be nice.

BTW, what do you'll think about Sunbelt's Vipre's software? At Newegg it is $35 for unlimited site license.
 
I don't use suites, and I specifically avoid them. I like Avira for A/V. I use the free version, and I'd pay for it if I had to.
 
We did an eval of kaspersky stuff at work and it worked quite well. I had heard at one point that the Vipre suite was designed from the ground up with performance in mind.
 
I have Vipre on three computers - XP, Vista, and Windows 7. It is a great AV program - fast and accurate. It does a good job of blocking stuff, and does not get in the way. It loads fast and is not a suite. It is AV and AMW. Sunbelt support is top notch.

I have used AVG, Kaspersky, NOD32, and Avast. Vipre beat's 'em all. The only reason I tried it was because they advertised in Microsoft TechNet's magazine. I tried it for free then bought a 3-5 set license.

When Windows 7 RTM came out, it created a glitch, and Sunbelt had a patch out in two days.
 
Originally posted by: Chiefcrowe
How does Vipre score on AV comparatives? I've never really tried that one before.
BSOM! It's too new. All I know is how it works for me on three machines, and by running deep scans, it found trojan TRACES that the others missed. It auto updates definitions almost daily. ZD
 
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