f-secure vs Nod32 and bitdefender

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by lodore, Jun 22, 2006.

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  1. lodore

    lodore Registered Member

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    I currently have f-secure but i want to know what others think about it and do a comparison with the product i have put in the title- f-secure nod32 and bitdefender
     
  2. pykko

    pykko Registered Member

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    F-Secure uses Kaspersky engine. ;) From the tests KAV seems to have better detection then the other two, but NOD32 has stronger heuristics and it uses less memory. So, I suggest you trying NOD32. ;)
     
  3. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    I think that all three are excellent antivirus programs, but my personal preference determined from having used all three several times would be F-Secure by far. It is the only one of the three I had no compatability issues with.

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  4. Firecat

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    All three are good AVs, though I'd prefer F-Secure if you want a set-and-forget AV. :)
     
  5. lodore

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    f-secure's firewall sometimes didnt run on startup so i had to reboot, but then i rememebered the windows friewall was on so i turned it off and its been working perfectly since
     
  6. gkshikuro

    gkshikuro Registered Member

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    I like BieDefender's icon,but I think Nod32 is better than it.And i think McAfee is the best
     
  7. dawgg

    dawgg Registered Member

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    all are great AVs and they'r all amongst the best... in my top5 AV list, wouldnt hesitate on recomending any regardless of which you'v got, you should be safe!.. i myself use KIS (Kaspersky Internet Security)... personal choice at the end of the day... cant go wrong with either:D
     
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