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Panda Titanium Antivirus 2009 OEM

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Panda Titanium Antivirus 2009 OEM $7 at YesBuy
 
Discuss (8) : History : Tell : Posted 1:25 AM PST 12/10/08 by Ben
Panda Titanium Antivirus 2009 OEMYesBuy.net has Panda Titanium Antivirus 2009 OEM with 1 Year Updates for $7 + $0 shipping = $7 shipped. "Just install it and forget about all viruses, spyware and online fraud." Here is the Panda Security site with more info.
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#1   dandragonrage - Posted 5:56 am PST 12/10/08 (442 Posts)
Avira AntiVir is better and more free.
#2   ibm650 - Posted 6:20 am PST 12/10/08 (350 Posts)
I use Eset Nod32, Norton used to be bloated but folks say it is better now.
#3   synergy - Posted 6:29 am PST 12/10/08 (23 Posts)
I've read Norton 2009 is completely different and much better. I'm still leary of using it though. Anyone else know if this AV is any good?
#4   cd - Posted 6:41 am PST 12/10/08 (485 Posts)
Pretty good reviews on Panda and it includes the antispyware too. Avira AntiVir appears to charge for the antispyware.

Our cable provider offers McAfee as a free download, but I was not very impressed and replaced it.
#5   isaaclim - Posted 7:00 am PST 12/10/08 (18 Posts)
AVG user here. As far as antispyware, there are a few good free ones out there too. I use spyware search and destroy. This day and age, there is little reason in my opinion to be paying for the stuff....though I'm sure panda makes a good quality product
#6   lonestarbl - Posted 7:23 am PST 12/10/08 (77 Posts)
They are obviously targeting the Asian Market with this one...
#7   Squish - Posted 8:47 am PST 12/10/08 (32 Posts)
Bah! This stuff is terrible! I use Panda here at work and it bogs down every machine it touches. At home I use Bach Khoa. It's Vietnam's choice for anti-virus and uses practically no system resources.
#8   pjcigan - Posted 10:17 am PST 12/10/08 (64 Posts)
I installed this on my home PC... It seems to work well enough as far as AV capabilities. I think it could stand to be more efficient in terms of using resources, but it's not as bad as my old copy of Norton was.
 
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