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Review by Al Swanson
When it comes to AV (anti-virus) and ‘internet’ protection software, I’m not normally willing to try new things. I’ve used Kaspersky for a few years and been very happy. Prior to that, I’d used Norton and McAfee, but both seem to have gone the way of bloatware. So, when Vine offered me this product, I wasn’t really interested at first. I realized a bit later that my subscription was about to expire and that the newest version of my tried-and-true was getting panned in the reviews. (An altogether familiar tune after Norton and McAfee.) So I took the plunge.
It is fast, it seems to use fewer resources than even K2009 - and I thought that was a fast, light program. I’ve not had problems with it at all, though I’ve seen from other reviewers that the company seems to go above and beyond when users do experience issues.
One of the things about AV software is that it should make you forget it’s working. It shouldn’t make its presence known unless something has gone very wrong. It should be unobtrusive. Because of that, the best thing you should be able to say about a product in this category is that it works.
Vipre WORKS.
Nuff said.