Originally posted by: Hankysmoo
K, thanks for all the help guys. Any idea how much ram these things take up?
Originally posted by: agentorange3
norton is a good anti-virus.i dont know how much ram it uses though.
Originally posted by: shinerburke
You can't go wrong with either McAfee or Norton. I tend to stick with Norton because I've had a few flakey problems with McAffee. Nothing major, just some strangeness. I've also used Panda's AV solution and it works well. The only issue I had with Panda is that they didn't seem to release new updates as quickly as Norton or McAfee.
Norton Anti Virus 2004
McAfee Virus Scan 8.0
Panda Anti Virus Titanium
That's good to hear...back when I was using them it seemed like you were lucky if you got an update weekly. They might be worth giving another look now.Originally posted by: Beau
Originally posted by: shinerburke
You can't go wrong with either McAfee or Norton. I tend to stick with Norton because I've had a few flakey problems with McAffee. Nothing major, just some strangeness. I've also used Panda's AV solution and it works well. The only issue I had with Panda is that they didn't seem to release new updates as quickly as Norton or McAfee.
Norton Anti Virus 2004
McAfee Virus Scan 8.0
Panda Anti Virus Titanium
Panda releases sig updates multiple times a day.
It does, but it doesn't. How that for an answer. Actually I don't know how it works in the boxed version since I bought the upgrade and downloaded it off Symantec's website. The DL version has the key embedded in it so you don't actually have to update it. At least that's how it worked for me.Originally posted by: Stark
rumor has it that NAV 2004 includes product activation (ala Microsoft).
anyone seen it first hand?
Originally posted by: NesuD
partial to pccillin myself. Been using it for over 3 years now and it has never let me down. updates definitions several time a week to.