Hey dino,
A fair bit about software and (surprisingly) donkey anatomy it would seem?Quote:
but I only make $37.something an hour - so what do I know?
:p:D:lildevil::shocked:
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Hey dino,
A fair bit about software and (surprisingly) donkey anatomy it would seem?Quote:
but I only make $37.something an hour - so what do I know?
:p:D:lildevil::shocked:
that guy probly works for geek squad. can you believe best buys prices?
I dont know about this guy, but I like to research all my av/am/ any program before I install it on my, let alone a clients machine. I think, at the least, that would qualify some one to service a computer.
Hey but at least I've caught wind of his game. Prescribe norton for all their av needs, have them come back in a week complaining about slowdownds and charge for a tune up. That way he can not only make money off the initial av job, but now a tune up.
Happy birthday chaosclown! ::birthday::birthday::birthday:drink:
I think that you may be onto something there,:D but he wouldn't get away with it for long. Some people would certainly notice that the slowdown coincided with him installing(WTF? it's a security suite for heaven's sake:rolleyes:) and others will know people who are reasonably knowledgeable and will tell them that Norton is the likely culprit.Quote:
the best stealth software a consumer can buy.
Personally I use Avira, as it has a good detection rate and seems to be the most configurable of the free versions (Avast! being the least). It also has quite a small footprint...... at the moment it appears to be using 18.5 MB of RAM on this box, which I can easily afford from a performance viewpoint.
Hmm... good to know. I have been using Avast! as of late. Can you give some examples of the configurations that one would benefit from? I have been pretty happy with Avast!, but I am always willing to try something new.Quote:
Personally I use Avira, as it has a good detection rate and seems to be the most configurable of the free versions (Avast! being the least). It also has quite a small footprint...... at the moment it appears to be using 18.5 MB of RAM on this box, which I can easily afford from a performance viewpoint.
Well westin, what are you looking for?
Retail, cloud or traditional enterprise?
EDIT: well lets do this. I will setup a trial for Panda for you and yo guys can give your honest opinions. Its very hard not to bring it up so dont think im advertising here :) , reply here or PM me if you want a trial.
Well, I don't use an AV personally, but I wouldn't mind installing it just to see how it does on resources... however, I always recommend free stuff - if it's out there and it protects just as well as something you have to pay for, I just don't see the point... but yeah - bring on the trial!Quote:
Originally Posted by Cider
Sometimes I get $275 an hour. Show up for one hour and bill for four! ;^)
www.cloudantivirus.com if you are looking for freebies otherwise let me know if you want a 3 month retail trial or whatever.
That's a practice known in the Texas oilfield as "dickin' the dog"!!! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by brokencrow
[edit]evidently, in many other places too - just did a quick Google search... I thought I was the only one that ever said that... XD[/edit]