I use Bit Defender and it didn't react at all like what I could read here (i.e. RAM filled etc,..)
It's not taxing my computers like I've seen other packages do and it's not nagging me constantly.
I think the heuristic scan graph should be evaluated, from https://chart.av-comparatives.... , NOT the file detection which relies on known patterns. Heuristic will be much more taxing for your CPU/RAM and also shows the logic of an AV. (Windows) Defender is the base of comparison in this chart, just to show how low it is... Bit Defender is the big dog in this chart.
Motorola/Google *NOT* signing anything and bringing this into court might be exactly what the whole Linux sphere needs to bring some light over the MS FUD surrounding their so-called infringment.
It's just like NewSCO (Linux has out code. We won't tell you which, but sign here and it's fine)
One needs to step up to it, to break it.
That's how it works I guess...
This will *not* be at the same rate. It was clear enough in the mail, people will get en extention of their current subscription in par with the remaining amount they subscribed at, now at a rate of 2.46$/copy.
You mail -- read it.
I use Bit Defender and it didn't react at all like what I could read here (i.e. RAM filled etc,..) It's not taxing my computers like I've seen other packages do and it's not nagging me constantly. I think the heuristic scan graph should be evaluated, from https://chart.av-comparatives.... , NOT the file detection which relies on known patterns. Heuristic will be much more taxing for your CPU/RAM and also shows the logic of an AV. (Windows) Defender is the base of comparison in this chart, just to show how low it is... Bit Defender is the big dog in this chart.
Motorola/Google *NOT* signing anything and bringing this into court might be exactly what the whole Linux sphere needs to bring some light over the MS FUD surrounding their so-called infringment.
It's just like NewSCO (Linux has out code. We won't tell you which, but sign here and it's fine)
One needs to step up to it, to break it.
That's how it works I guess...
What kind of daft thought is that? Seriously?
This will *not* be at the same rate. It was clear enough in the mail, people will get en extention of their current subscription in par with the remaining amount they subscribed at, now at a rate of 2.46$/copy. You mail -- read it.