On top of being free, Blink gave me what I was looking for. Its scans where more thorough and quicker than any other program I had tried and in a later test I found that its intrusion prevention tools outperformed all of its competition by leaps and bounds. As far as Desktop Security is concerned I’ve removed all other antivirus and antispyware applications from my machine and am still using Blink. eEye gives the option to upgrade Blink to Professional Edition at any time and given the fact that they allowed me to download it for free, test it and fall in love with it, I just may upgrade at some point down the line.
So the message here is one, don’t knock free programs until you’ve tried them and two, don’t pay for any Security Management without first trying it. I’ve found that companies with product worth your time and money generally offer a free trial or a flat out freeware version of their paid product. Be very wary of those companies who give you flashy screenshots and thirty pages of text to read about how wonderful their applications are. Chances are you’re in for a big surprise but it won’t be pleasant.
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