Akash209 said:If you r using Dual-core Processer and 2GB ram then dont go with this two product bcz these slow down you process...Go with Avira Internet security or K7 Ultimate Security..!!!
Defender said:Norton 360 2013 vs G-data total security 2013 they seem good but can't decide.
Akash209 said:Go with GData.. Norton is good but sometimes it automatically crashed.. and sudden slowdown your pc..
If you r using Dual-core Processer and 2GB ram then dont go with this two product bcz these slow down you process...Go with Avira Internet security or K7 Ultimate Security..!!!
Biozfear said:Akash209 said:If you r using Dual-core Processer and 2GB ram then dont go with this two product bcz these slow down you process...Go with Avira Internet security or K7 Ultimate Security..!!!
And why Avira or K7 when there are other options?
Defender said:Norton 360 2013 vs G-data total security 2013 they seem good but can't decide.
As comments above stated, Norton prevails in Prevention and it is lighter than G Data. Try both and first of all see it's performance impact. If that is still not enough to determine, what would you prefer to favor, Prevention or Detection?
If answer is Prevention, then Norton, tho I would rather use NIS as opposed to 360 since it is just more bloated.
If it is Detection (up to a certain extend) then go with G-Data.
You still have more options if you are the one forking out the cash: AVG Internet Security/avast! Internet Security/ESET Smart Security/Emsisoft Internet Security/Kaspersky Internet Security and the list goes on.
Umbra Corp. said:I will go for NIS, since G-Data next version will have an in-house engine replacing Avast one...so a drop in detection rate will be to consider.
NIS is known now to favor prevention rather than detection, wise move, adding its lightness, it is the winner over Gdata
MrExplorer said:My Choice: Norton
i had not tried G-Data so can't say anything about it but i like Norton a lot.
darius st said:Actually is G Data TotalProtection 2013 and definitely is much better than NIS. I vote for the german solution. The G Data TotalProtection 2014 beta version is already in use.