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<blockquote data-quote="TedCruz" data-source="post: 1007486" data-attributes="member: 95937"><p>Wow I had to stop halfway through reading that test report because my cardiologist placed me on a low salt diet and the amount of grains of salt I needed to take with me in order to finish the report was beyond my daily limit. </p><p>Although, I really like the new method of testing online vs offline detection numbers, that is a nice step forward. The offline tells us of the native AV capabilities and the online shows their "cloud" analytics which is nice. Offline is necessary since not everyone is online all the time (sure if you are a home user then you are most likely 100% online). My best example of offline scenario is over air business trip. You and your co-worker have decided to finalize a powerpoint presentation whilst flying to your business meeting. You are 30k feet up in the air, the internet connection is something to be desired or non-existent, suddenly your co-worker wants to share a file with you so he/she gives you their USB stick......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedCruz, post: 1007486, member: 95937"] Wow I had to stop halfway through reading that test report because my cardiologist placed me on a low salt diet and the amount of grains of salt I needed to take with me in order to finish the report was beyond my daily limit. Although, I really like the new method of testing online vs offline detection numbers, that is a nice step forward. The offline tells us of the native AV capabilities and the online shows their "cloud" analytics which is nice. Offline is necessary since not everyone is online all the time (sure if you are a home user then you are most likely 100% online). My best example of offline scenario is over air business trip. You and your co-worker have decided to finalize a powerpoint presentation whilst flying to your business meeting. You are 30k feet up in the air, the internet connection is something to be desired or non-existent, suddenly your co-worker wants to share a file with you so he/she gives you their USB stick...... [/QUOTE]
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