yeah the antivirus is only good for year because the newer version of windows come it will not accept the older version of antivirus as windows service packs, vista, windows 7
This antivirus will cost you around 30 to 50 a year. It will give licenses for up to 3 computers to use. It is a very large and fully featured software.
AVG makes a very good anti-virus program. You can get it at Grisoft.com, although it's not easy to find it. Avast.com also has a a good antivirus program, although it expires after a year perhaps. You can also use WIndows Defender from Microsoft for free.
the year is 2003
The one year warranty applies to hardware only. Software support can be obtained by the software supplier for one year. Setup is not included in any warranty
I have been using vipre antivirus for past 1 year. My experience with it is pretty decent. It is handy and I found it easy to use, so most people will find the same as, tech savvy is not my domain. I have been using home protection but there is also business protection. There is some free trial period to get the feel of the product or you can directly buy it
There are several different options in order to find good and reliable antivirus software online. Some of the are free (like for example Avira AntiVir) - others offer a trial period, but require a registration and purchase after that (like for example "ESET Smart Security").
Norton Antivirus was first released in 1990. Developed by Peter Norton Computing, it quickly became one of the leading antivirus software programs available, providing essential protection against computer viruses and malware. Over the years, it has undergone numerous updates and enhancements to adapt to the evolving cybersecurity landscape.
The subscription is based on one computer. Therefore, the 2008 disk you purchased entitles you to 1 year of Norton AntiVirus on the computer you select to upload the software on. Legally, probably not. Read the user agreement, in that it outlines leagal usage.
Yes, there is plenty of ACT software out there. Typically, ACT! is considered the best ACT prep. You should get ACTive Prep. It's the only ACT software that's actually approved by the people that produce the ACT.
COMODO ANTIVIRUSFeatures of Comodo Antivirus are toDetects, blocks, and destroys virusesImmediate feedback on suspicious filesPrevents malware from being installedAuto Sandbox Technology™Cloud based Antivirus scanningProtects with On Access scanningSchedule your scans.Norton AntiVirusNorton is one of the the most well-known antivirus software. One of its key features is that it updates every 5 to 15 minutes to make sure you system is up to date. As of November 2009, it costs $39.99 for one year of protection.McAfee Virus Scan PlusMcAfee Virus Scan Plus is another software that shields your PC from viruses and spyware, and includes a firewall that can help prevent hacker attacks to your system. This software bundle also costs $39.99 for one year.Trend Micro ("PC-Cillin") Internet SecurityTrend Micro provides an award-winning antivirus engine that protects from viruses, spam, spyware, trojans and other online security threats. The cost for a one-year subscription is $49.95.Bit DefenderBit Defender offers protection from viruses, spyware, rootkits, provides anti-phishing help, and offers a gamer and laptop mode. This software is only $29.99 annually and can be used on up to three computers.
150k to 300k (good year over quota )
The price various from software to software but most cost around 30 to 50 a year for the protection of three computers. Some anti virus software is a suite or a very large fully featured software. Suites are big and take up memory but they have a lot of useful tools. The best ones that I have seen are AVG 8, Trend Micro Internet Security 14 or 17 and Windows Live Onecare. AVG offers a free ($0) version of their anti-virus software. I have it running on several machines and have found it to be entirely adequate. You can install it as an interim measure until you decide to drop the money to buy an anti-virus suite.