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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 699634" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>That is a good question. Maybe someone will test both soon, and then we will get some answers. But in my opinion, OSArmor is still a child, as compared to grown up Emsisoft BB.</p><p>I do not think that EAM BB+ OSA is a good idea (software and system conflicts). It would be like using two different knives in both hands for one lamb chop. You can even hurt yourself.:notworthy:</p><p>It would be better to replace one knife with a fork ( = replace OSA with a good second opinion on demand-scanner, or something that does not overlap with EAM).</p><p>In theory, one could try to turn off most of the overlapping features in OSA and leave those that possibly will not conflict with EAM. But, that would be not so easy to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 699634, member: 32260"] That is a good question. Maybe someone will test both soon, and then we will get some answers. But in my opinion, OSArmor is still a child, as compared to grown up Emsisoft BB. I do not think that EAM BB+ OSA is a good idea (software and system conflicts). It would be like using two different knives in both hands for one lamb chop. You can even hurt yourself.:notworthy: It would be better to replace one knife with a fork ( = replace OSA with a good second opinion on demand-scanner, or something that does not overlap with EAM). In theory, one could try to turn off most of the overlapping features in OSA and leave those that possibly will not conflict with EAM. But, that would be not so easy to do. [/QUOTE]
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