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Quick Heal V/S KIS ?
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<blockquote data-quote="eternoMind" data-source="post: 955864" data-attributes="member: 28417"><p>Norton is no more the resource hogger it once was reputed to be. But KIS has taken a march over it since the past few years. If you have a decent config by todays standards, KIS is excellent.</p><p>For a slightly older config, in this case the OP's lappy, both KIS and NIS wont do. I am not sure if Quick-Heal is that light on the system, most cafe owners use it out of ignorance, but having used ESET for a trial period, i can vouch for its lightness and simple UI.</p><p>BTW am using KIS.:bleh:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eternoMind, post: 955864, member: 28417"] Norton is no more the resource hogger it once was reputed to be. But KIS has taken a march over it since the past few years. If you have a decent config by todays standards, KIS is excellent. For a slightly older config, in this case the OP's lappy, both KIS and NIS wont do. I am not sure if Quick-Heal is that light on the system, most cafe owners use it out of ignorance, but having used ESET for a trial period, i can vouch for its lightness and simple UI. BTW am using KIS.:bleh: [/QUOTE]
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