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hacker
03-15-2007, 05:37 AM
What is a good AIO program for antivirus, firewall, antispyware etc? I want one that doesn't slow down the computer. Thanks:cool:
hacker
03-15-2007, 05:49 AM
BTW I tried bitdefender with a crack and it fucked up my computer
you will find opinions vary widely on this question.
Of late, I have been using CA eTrust internet suite.
hxxp://shop.ca.com/malware/internet_security_suite.aspx
I change around though.
BTW, I have not had good luck with bitdefender. Many compatibility problems.
hacker
03-15-2007, 06:19 AM
Thanks ohms will give it a shot!
hacker
03-15-2007, 06:48 PM
I found a good keygen at demonoid and it's a nice program. Thanks again :)
OverEasy
03-15-2007, 08:32 PM
mili doesn't allowed software product posted
Sj
Just a point of personal opinion.
Having spent time as a programmer many years ago, I feel that paying for software that I use and depend on a personal responsibility of mine. If I and everyone else do not pay for the software, then the software companies would have no reason to produce it.
I do test software before I buy it. Often this includes cracks and keygens. In the case of bitdefender, I tried it and found it was not for me. Glad I didn't buy it. However I did the same thing with CA and found it was great. I tested it for a while and then decided to purchase the 3-pc package for something like $69 and I have it running on 3 PCs at home.
My point here is that I appreciate what it takes to develop GOOD software, and I pay for that when I use it. This promotes the development of the good, and punishes the poor performance of the bad. And yes, I pay for my Sat programming too.
Stocko
03-15-2007, 09:54 PM
But I've only been evaluating my software for 11 years &, I'm not so sure it's performing right.
tommyoz
03-15-2007, 10:51 PM
Just a point of personal opinion.
Having spent time as a programmer many years ago, I feel that paying for software that I use and depend on a personal responsibility of mine. If I and everyone else do not pay for the software, then the software companies would have no reason to produce it.
I do test software before I buy it. Often this includes cracks and keygens. In the case of bitdefender, I tried it and found it was not for me. Glad I didn't buy it. However I did the same thing with CA and found it was great. I tested it for a while and then decided to purchase the 3-pc package for something like $69 and I have it running on 3 PCs at home.
My point here is that I appreciate what it takes to develop GOOD software, and I pay for that when I use it. This promotes the development of the good, and punishes the poor performance of the bad. And yes, I pay for my Sat programming too.
Ohms, that's great advice especially when dealing with something that's gonna protect your computer. I do the same thing, try it and if i'ts for me I buy.
smilingjack
03-15-2007, 10:54 PM
no software allowed to be posted
sorry, Sj
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