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<blockquote data-quote="McLovin" data-source="post: 233495" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>You can't really escape this. There will always be fanboys out there. I admit I do like Trend over other products, but do find myself giving other products ago and seeing how they perform compared to Trend. There was one stage I was using Avast for a while.</p><p></p><p>Best way to know what product you want to know about is well, give it a test for yourself. I've done video reviews on this a year and a half ago. Yes it might be hard for "simple new users" to get advice as they might have no idea how to install/test and just generally use a product and compare it, so your right about giving personally experiences, and finding out what they do on their machine/system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McLovin, post: 233495, member: 112"] You can't really escape this. There will always be fanboys out there. I admit I do like Trend over other products, but do find myself giving other products ago and seeing how they perform compared to Trend. There was one stage I was using Avast for a while. Best way to know what product you want to know about is well, give it a test for yourself. I've done video reviews on this a year and a half ago. Yes it might be hard for "simple new users" to get advice as they might have no idea how to install/test and just generally use a product and compare it, so your right about giving personally experiences, and finding out what they do on their machine/system. [/QUOTE]
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