[WEB4LIB] virus checker for public computers
Robin Boulton
rboulton at linc.lib.il.us
Tue Jul 23 10:00:55 EDT 2002
I too was using the free AVG product at home - but just a week after I
installed it, either PC Magazine or PC Week did a review of antivirus
software, including AVG, and slammed it severely, basically saying it was
not worth the trouble of installing it (sorry, I can't be more specific
about where and when the article appeared - I read it, noted it and moved
on). Anyway, it put the fear into me sufficiently that I moved to a paid
product.
At 11:05 PM 7/22/2002 -0700, Stacy Pober wrote:
>Most of our campus uses Norton/Symantic virus software, but I hate how it
>slows
>down the systems. We also had some problems with it being very slow in
>updating
>virus definition files (I think they had more demand than their servers could
>handle at the time.)
>
>I am considering getting licenses for one of the alternative virus checkers,
>such as InoculateIT from Computer Associates or AVG from Grisoft. I used
>that
>one when it was free and found that it didn't use system resources as much as
>the Norton virus software. Out of frugality, I'm now using AVG's free
>version
>on my home computers and have had no problems with it.
>
>Anyone want to recommend or warn me off of any particular virus products?
>
>Best,
>Stacy Pober
>Information Alchemist
>Manhattan College Library
>http://www.manhattan.edu/library/
>stacy.pober at manhattan.edu
>
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