UK's PC Pro Review

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by nonmirecordo, Jul 12, 2007.

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  1. irrationalgeek

    irrationalgeek Registered Member

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    :D I see what you mean.

    I mean look, Nod is still a capable product. But it's aged awefully as compared to products like Kaspersky's Antivirus V7 or even Norton's Antivirus (by the way I'm playing with Crockett at the moment and it's light, fast and while not quite to my liking as Kaspersky's Antivirus V7), is far more user friendly and intuitive than Nod.

    I hope for Eset's sake and the future of their Antivirus' that they ship Nod Version 3. *puppy*
     
  2. irrationalgeek

    irrationalgeek Registered Member

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    Maybe it's time for Eset to manage their growth better then. :ouch:

    Kaspersky's Lab isn't as big as Microsoft and Symantec and they update their flagship products yearly and the quality is exceptional! *puppy* :-*
     
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    Patrician Registered Member

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    Actually I care very much that malware does *not* get to my hard drive. I would much prefer that Eset concentrated on this side of their product and included archive detection as well as HTTP detection rather than relying on AMON to catch stuff as they exectute; which to my mind is too late.
     
  4. irrationalgeek

    irrationalgeek Registered Member

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    My thoughts exactly.

    Is there a way I can donate my license of Nod? I'm not using it and don't plan to continue using it. :cautious: *puppy*
     
  5. sangam

    sangam Registered Member

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    criticism is good & no need to shout down the reviewer.

    he cannot make nod32, a poor product, try whatever he may, but it does help to improve the product, even, for those whose opinion may seem weird.

    to me the GUI is not a problem at all, but it could do with minor improvements. however my wish is that, better GUI or not, nod32 should never compromise on the basic strengths, speed & accuracy,.
     
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