Apparently, the next version of Firefox is set to mimic Chrome’s minimal interface… I hope not. ‘Speed’ is not critical for me, whether a browser opens in 1 second or 4 seconds, I can’t see that it really matters that much. Plus, there are a lot of add-ons which I could probably live without but prefer not to. Firefox is like an old friend, familiar and comfortable. I’ve tried them all, and still tend to stick with Firefox. I have been toying with the idea of trying out the new AVG but haven’t as yet, so I guess I’ll stick with the devil I know… Avast.īrowser choices are purely subjective. The protection is still top notch but the registration process is involving more and more complications, plus I don’t like the way program updates also include a button for the commercial version… too easy to inadvertently make the wrong selection. I’ve been a long time Avast fan but I must admit to being a little disillusioned with it of late. You won’t want to be connected to the net and downloading software without some sort of protection installed. This is pretty much a no brainer, except for Windows 8 of course which already includes Microsoft’s Anti-Virus solution. To start the ball rolling, here are my 10 essential freeware choices: #1 Anti-Virus – Avast Here’s the question what are the first ten freeware products you would choose to install? Here’s the scenario you just setup a brand new PC, the only thing installed is the bare bones operating system.
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