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LORD-eX-Bu
11-12-06, 10:54 PM
NOD32(nana2)
-LORD-eX-Bu']NOD32(nana2)
lol. Since when is NOD32 a firewall? :p
It is a very sweet Antivirus though. I'm currently testing out the 2.70.12 Release Candidate version. It's extremely stable, and fast.
About ZoneAlarm, I was just testing it out and it consistently crashed over and over again when I started up utorrent. According to their forums, it seems to be a common problem amongst other ZA users.
Dr.Nick
11-13-06, 12:05 AM
lol. Since when is NOD32 a firewall? :p
It is a very sweet Antivirus though. I'm currently testing out the 2.70.12 Release Candidate version. It's extremely stable, and fast.
About ZoneAlarm, I was just testing it out and it consistently crashed over and over again when I started up utorrent. According to their forums, it seems to be a common problem amongst other ZA users.
Weird, I use uTorrent also and havent run into any trouble.
nekrosoft13
11-13-06, 06:44 AM
When I used to run a software firewall I used to use Tiny Personal Firewall, don't know if it still exists though.
no it does not, it got bought out by CA
LORD-eX-Bu
11-13-06, 08:52 AM
:rofl sorry, just trying to make my post count bigger and it was the only thing I could think of... I am using Outpost Firewall which is alright:lol:
nekrosoft13
11-13-06, 11:19 AM
-LORD-eX-Bu']:rofl sorry, just trying to make my post count bigger and it was the only thing I could think of... I am using Outpost Firewall which is alright:lol:
:nono:
myshkinbob
11-14-06, 05:46 PM
if you want a fully featured software firewall with a very low ram footprint, try Outpost Firewall by agnitum. :)
Just disable the extra plugins for spyware etc, and ram usage drops very low (around 5MB i think), for both RAM and virtual memory. :)
LORD-eX-Bu
11-14-06, 09:33 PM
I've been using outpost for months, I like it better than Zone Alarm. It didn't get pissed off when I tried enabling ICS:lol:
I'm very satisfied with Outpost:D
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