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I agree Essentials is easy to use, accessible and pretty light on system
resources. It's what I recommend to anyone running mostly MS products.
My only concern with it is how well it works with non-MS products like
Firefox and Thunderbird for example.
On 29/06/12 12:24, Sun Sounds of Arizona wrote:
> Personally, I've ditched all other products in favor of Essentials. It
> is easy to use, seems to be effective, and costs nothing. What's not to
> like?
>
> It doesn't tax system resources like some others do, and it never fights
> with my screen reader.
>
> Bill
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> *Subject:* [VICUG-L] Question Regarding Antivirus Software
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> Pardon me if this got posted yesterday. I don’t see it, and don’t think
> it posted.
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> Does anyone know anything about Trend Micro? It came on the Netbook I
> just got, and I still can't figure out if it's running or not, though I
> supposedly enabled it. I am thinking about ditching it and going with
> Essentials, as I had good luck with Essentials on a laptop at work.
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> What are your thoughts?
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>
> Keith Bundy, MS
>
> Assistant Dean for Student Development
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> ADA Coordinator, Adjunct Instructor - CSC-105
>
> Dakota State University
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