Internet Security Reviews
-
Trend Micro AntiVirus Plus Anti-Spyware 2007 is plagued with a clunky user interface, a bloated, buggy scanning engine, and an overactive desire to sell you more products. Worst of all, the virus scanner failed to detect viruses.
-
McAfee VirusScan Plus 2007 is a modern security suite from the security veteran McAfee. McAfee VirusScan Plus 2007 includes a solid, well-designed, high-performing virus scanner, firewall, and anti-spyware and malware applications.
-
Trend Micro AntiVirus plus AntiSpyware 2008 is a nifty, yet solid piece of antivirus security software. Today’s consumers often rely on Trend Micro's dependable virus checks of their systems. Trend Micro products have proven to be consistent winners in the battle against viruses and spyware.
-
McAfee VirusScan Plus 2008 with Site Advisor is a solid all-in-one security suite delivering antivirus, anti-spam, firewall, and network security protection. McAfee's Security Center is slick yet robust, delivering excellent PC security software specifically for the home and small business user.
-
CA Anti-Virus Plus Anti-Spyware 2008 doesn't offer anything flashy, but rather serves as a solid security product backed by the experience of a security software vendor that has been around a long time.
-
CA Anti-Virus 2008 is an effective entry-level PC virus protection package delivering up-to-date antivirus security to home and small business users. The clean interface, excellent core functionality set, no-nonsense reporting, and affordable price make CA Anti-Virus 2008 is an excellent buy.
-
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7.0 is, to put it simply, one of the best antivirus products on the market, clearly outperforming the offerings from its household-name competition.
-
"NOD who?" you might well ask. NOD32 is certainly way behind the products of McAfee and Symantec in the name recognition stakes. That is just about the only area in which NOD32 trails the competition. When it comes to the important stuff, like speed and detection capabilities, NOD32 is out in front.
-
CP Lab's Password Manager XP offers a secure data manager and web-form filler with perhaps a not very forward-looking name. If you want a low-cost, flexible, secure data storage solution, you'll like what you see, assuming you can figure out how to use its needlessly complicated interface.
-
F-Secure Anti-Virus 2007 offers topnotch virus detection capabilities. However, the price and some problems F-Secure Anti-Virus caused when run under Vista bump its overall rating down from "buy" to "try before you buy."
|
|
|