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Originally Posted by arturos
but is it free.....
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It's cheap. Somewhere around $30 for a year. You get what you pay for is what I always say (too bad EQ2 doesn't seem to follow that rule, p0w), plus I'm a software developer and I'd rather help a company of fellow devs with a good product keep going than get a steaming pile for free. I've used several free AV/AS/AM, and they all were pretty lacking in the end. They were either too much of a hit on system performance, crashed too often, or missed too much (sometimes requiring 2-4 different applications to cover the bases since 1 didn't do the trick).