1 Year Free Trial for CA Anti-Virus

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by InfinityAz, May 26, 2008.

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  1. InfinityAz

    InfinityAz Registered Member

    Ran across this and thought it might interest some people. CA is offering a 1 year free trial of CA Anti-Virus.
     
  2. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

    one year! o_O

    if only they had better detection..
     
  3. EliteKiller

    EliteKiller Registered Member

  4. interact

    interact Registered Member

    CA have won me over (sarcasm) I will give it a test in an upcoming AntiVirus Shodown video :shifty:

    ~interact
     
    Last edited: May 26, 2008
  5. Fuzzfas

    Fuzzfas Registered Member

    I wouldn't use this offer either, however, the EZ-Trust 1 year promo had one advantage. It could work fine as on demand AV without any running background services. I wonder if this version can do the same. If so, it would be good to have it as on demand, for a second opinion.
     
  6. EliteKiller

    EliteKiller Registered Member

    I'm not sure why anyone would consider CA as an on-demand scanner when you can run CureIt (standalone .exe), Kaspersky AVP tool, F-Secure, Nod32, or even Bitdefender online scans which are superior in every aspect.
     
  7. Fuzzfas

    Fuzzfas Registered Member

    They are superior, no doubt. But except for Dr. Web Cure it, for some it is more cosy to have the AV on the hard disk, rather than installing an activeX and scripts that online scanners use. The few times i did online scan, it also took like forever. Maybe the connection speed is also a limiting factor?

    Anyway, it was just an idea. If it doesn't run background processes, i see no harm in having something on demand. Granted , its reputation for detection isn't great, but you can never know in a moment of need.
     
  8. EliteKiller

    EliteKiller Registered Member

    Which is why it's a good idea to think ahead and keep an assortment of anti-malware tools on removable media, in addition to known good images of your HDD. With so many reputable tools out there IMO it makes no sense to settle for less.
     
  9. JasSolo

    JasSolo Registered Member

    Thanks....but no thanks :)


    Cheers
     
  10. wildvirus88

    wildvirus88 Registered Member

    It's the time to say: No, thanks.

    Thanks for the information...
     
  11. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    Am I interested? No.
    Why? Whats an AV got to do that this one is not very good at, and its reputition and lightness?
     
  12. jrmhng

    jrmhng Registered Member

    Yes they are doing so bad but the worst thing it that they still have self space at most retailers.
     
  13. Jadda

    Jadda Registered Member

    Thanks! :)
     
  14. mercurie

    mercurie A Friendly Creature

    Yea, Gosh, What happen to them. They did not have to be so poor. They have been around a while and should have the where with all to be at least as good as the other three majors. Norton, McAfee and Trend. :doubt: I don't get it.

    Thanks for the info anyway.
     
  15. skymebill

    skymebill Registered Member

    it is free trial for commercial use?
     
  16. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

    Not a trial, it's the full featured version without limitations for one year.
    :shifty: use it at your own risk :shifty:
     
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