The best "Free" antivirus in your opinion?
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I've got Norton on my machines (expires in about 40 years
) but any time I do an install on somebody else's machine, I like to keep things nice and legal. They get AVG, and I never get any complaints.
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quicksilver
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Thats the policy I follow in the forum and the room , and a good reason for letting folk know about freeware.
I use AVG here at work because, being a public institution, our hospital has no money to buy fancy stuff. The adminstrative bods insist that all installed software should be legal so it has to be a freebie. For the same reason I also use OpenOffice rather than M$ Office and find that, apart from lacking a database building proggy like Lotus Approach or M$ Access, it works beautifully. It uses it's own file types as well as M$ file types. I noticed, happily, that the OpenOffice files are about 4 or 5 times smaller than M$ ones. I also use OpenOffice at home under windows and under linux. Sorted.



