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I often wonder why home PC users pay good chunks of money for McAfee,
Norton, PC-cillin and other fee-based AV programs when there are free, good
ones available, specifically Avast, AVG, and eTrust (assuming you are a Road
Runner subscriber.) Perhaps the word just hasn't spread around enough yet?
The free AV programs may not be powerful enough for large businesses, but
they seem to do a fine job for the average home user.
Norton, PC-cillin and other fee-based AV programs when there are free, good
ones available, specifically Avast, AVG, and eTrust (assuming you are a Road
Runner subscriber.) Perhaps the word just hasn't spread around enough yet?
The free AV programs may not be powerful enough for large businesses, but
they seem to do a fine job for the average home user.