KIS 2013 download ??

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by acr1965, Dec 9, 2013.

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  1. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

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  2. Sir Percy

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    -http://usa.kaspersky.com/files/?file=kis&lang=en&ver=2013&pn=Downloads+%7C+Product+Updates+%7C+Kaspersky+Internet+Security"]http://usa.kaspersky.com/files/?file=kis&lang=en&ver=2013&pn=Downloads+%7C+Product+Updates+%7C+Kaspersky+Internet+Security-... :)
     
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  3. moxxey

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    Easier to go here: -http://products.kaspersky-labs.com/english/homeuser/"]http://products.kaspersky-labs.com/english/homeuser/-

    This has all the variations, in all languages (go back up a level or two).
     
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  4. hawki

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    Curious why you prefer 2013 over 2014 (unless its time restriction on upgrading from an older version -um or maybe i', thinking about NIS that has such a years limited upgrade policy)
     
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    2014 requires Microsoft .Net Framework which make it slow in my opinion
     
  6. GSL

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    KIS 2014 is quite buggy and it slow down the entire pc, 2013 was much more smoother.
     
  7. acr1965

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    I don't like the info on the apps to allow or not. There is very limited information and I don't feel I can make an educated decision on whether to allow something or not. I believe my computer is clean but I guess you never know about some downloads or what's really trying to run. If there were more info on the pop ups I'd probably stick it out but I'm already comfortable with the 2013 version and will go with that.
     
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