When it comes to anti-virus programs, you have the good, the bad, and the downright ugly! It would be great if this list remained static, but unfortunately things change. One program may be great today, and absolutely STINK tomorrow. The problem with many security packages today is they're trying to do everything, and in the process, screwing up a lot of things. See list of 3rd-party software for a list of recommended programs.
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| - When it comes to anti-virus programs, you have the good, the bad, and the downright ugly! It would be great if this list remained static, but unfortunately things change. One program may be great today, and absolutely STINK tomorrow. The problem with many security packages today is they're trying to do everything, and in the process, screwing up a lot of things. See list of 3rd-party software for a list of recommended programs.
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| - When it comes to anti-virus programs, you have the good, the bad, and the downright ugly! It would be great if this list remained static, but unfortunately things change. One program may be great today, and absolutely STINK tomorrow. The problem with many security packages today is they're trying to do everything, and in the process, screwing up a lot of things. Back to the subject at hand. First, there is absolutely no need to purchase anti-virus software. There are some free alternatives out there that are excellent choices and will do a very good job of protecting your system. Just because you paid money for it doesn't mean it's good. Remember, a good anti-virus program is but one tool in your arsenal to keep your computer bug free. See list of 3rd-party software for a list of recommended programs.
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