
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Wednesday 03 September 2008
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Hallo Peter,
As usual a very interesting and needful article. What would make it even more interesting is to publish the comparison naming the AV software, but I suppose that is not going to happen! However what is happening is that, by its very nature, AV software also impacts on the speed of the computer and that comparison would be very worthwhile. I notice a major difference between different AV programs and I suspect the slower ones would also prove to slow down the broadband the most.
Regards
Keith
Obviously, the AV/Firewall software is executed on...
DWL
Hallo Peter,
As usual a very interesting and need...
Anonymous
While the points you make are valid, this still ig...
Simon
Interesting figures, just shows how much more work...
Mike McNamara
DWL = Yep there are solutions - but not out in the...
Peter Cochrane
Simon = My (perhaps to) oblique point was that the...
Peter Cochrane
Anonymous = I never do product comparisons - but I...
Peter Cochrane
A friend of mine pointed out to me, in the course ...
Alastair Macfadyen
Alastair = In truth I don't use much coding or enc...
Peter Cochrane
Fascinating stats - but does beg the question are ...
Chris Mead
Excellent! Those of us who don't run AV software ...
Craig
2 points need to be made here:
1. The variable ra...
Andrew Went
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