I too also used to use Trend and like it, but left the fold to save cash last year.
However, contrary to the other opinion, I find this new version still works well and is much less heavy on the system that F-Secure was, which I have now ditched. I have two PC's, one a 1.8GHz machine around 6 years old running XP and it does not seem to cause that any problem.
It looks nice, has some handy tools, but in the end just gets on and does its job. SPAM filter gets about 90%.
I won't say any more, because you can try in free for a month if you visit their website.
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I too also used to use Trend and like it, but left the fold to save cash last year.
However, contrary to the other opinion, I find this new version still works well and is much less heavy on the system that F-Secure was, which I have now ditched. I have two PC's, one a 1.8GHz machine around 6 years old running XP and it does not seem to cause that any problem.
It looks nice, has some handy tools, but in the end just gets on and does its job. SPAM filter gets about 90%.
I won't say any more, because you can try in free for a month if you visit their website.
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I too also used to use Trend and like it, but left the fold to save cash last year.
However, contrary to the other opinion, I find this new version still works well and is much less heavy on the system that F-Secure was, which I have now ditched. I have two PC's, one a 1.8GHz machine around 6 years old running XP and it does not seem to cause that any problem.
It looks nice, has some handy tools, but in the end just gets on and does its job. SPAM filter gets about 90%.
I won't say any more, because you can try in free for a month if you visit their website.
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Background: 2 local hardisk partitions of 30GB each full of installed softwares, games and documents.
Objective: Backup my primary partition accross an ethernet cable to a mapped network drive (my friend's PC), split the image into pieces, burn into DVDs and migrate everything to a new 160GB HD PC with similar hardwares
Process: Configured everything with NG 2003 GUI (choosing compression rate, NIC driver, typing in static IP, mask, gateway, etc) and NG PC-DOS interface did the rest : )
Outcome: All 5 DVDs were restored successfully; mission accomplished in the first attempt!
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I can't understand where the other reviewer got 4mb of RAM used for this program I just upgraded from AVG 7.5 Pro Edition to AVG 8.0. The program has a few new features over 7.5 it now comes with a Anti Root kit, Anti Spyware, Web Shield & Link Scanner.
Now if you can run all them including the Anti Virus scanner, e-mail scanner, resident shield & update manager on 4mb RAM then the programmers are good. My current system which is a AMD 64 X2 3800+, 2GB DDR RAM shows in Windows Task Manager that AVG 8 is in total using around 45mb RAM (6 services running) this is after using IE7 and Outlook 6. The memory usage may start off low upon start-up (no way would it be 4mb to start with) into my Win ... Read More:
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This is the second year that I have bought this program. I had no problems with it the first year. However, the second time round the automatic update feature stopped working within a month of purchase. I checked all my settings and as far as I could tell, they allowed access to the site to enable such updates. I contacted the UK retailer (given on the CD box) and the company (via their website) about the problem. The retailer was EXTREMELY helpful but I received no response from the company website itself. I informed the retailer to this effect. He recommended a solution and suggested I contact the company again. I did, and to date (3 months later) I am still waiting to hear from them. While I am able to update the 'virus database' I have to do ... Read More:
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