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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 780454"><p>I agree.</p><p></p><p>I just want to clarify that I don't think you should have to configure your product default should work fine, but sometimes its nice to have that ability if you like it. Like I've always said, test each product for yourself and use the one that fits your needs. Eset overall is a good program, but it wont fit everyone's needs.</p><p></p><p>You bring up a good point, every product has their up's and down's. Norton use to be a huge piece of crap a long time ago, but they have since turned it around and its now a very capable product. The same can be said for any product. The problem I have is when people over react and go "that's it I'm uninstalling this product, it failed a test, need a new program." Month's later (another test), "My new program failed this test, time to uninstall this new one and get a new, new one." Meanwhile the program they had before was serving their needs and was still keeping them protected as they were malware free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 780454"] I agree. I just want to clarify that I don't think you should have to configure your product default should work fine, but sometimes its nice to have that ability if you like it. Like I've always said, test each product for yourself and use the one that fits your needs. Eset overall is a good program, but it wont fit everyone's needs. You bring up a good point, every product has their up's and down's. Norton use to be a huge piece of crap a long time ago, but they have since turned it around and its now a very capable product. The same can be said for any product. The problem I have is when people over react and go "that's it I'm uninstalling this product, it failed a test, need a new program." Month's later (another test), "My new program failed this test, time to uninstall this new one and get a new, new one." Meanwhile the program they had before was serving their needs and was still keeping them protected as they were malware free. [/QUOTE]
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