not very helpful to the OP. You could as easily answer, "using a hardware multitracker". they dont get many viruses either.hambone1 wrote:The OP is asking for the BEST anti-virus for music makers, not the best anti-virus software for PCs.
The best? In my opinion?
OS X.
I use both OS X and XP, and to me, viruses not being an issue is one of the major reasons for using OS X.
This ain't a flame war or 'I have an Apple and you don't' thing. It's about what I think is the best anti-virus solution for musicians (and DJs...and anyone else, too!)
Best anti virus for music makers?
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adventurepants_
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That's a damn good idea. I think lots of folks will be migrating to hardware, especially for live use.adventurepants_ wrote:"using a hardware multitracker". they dont get many viruses either.
I'm moving my video and VJing all over to dedicated hardware to avoid general computer and software issues.
+1...hambone1 wrote:The OP is asking for the BEST anti-virus for music makers, not the best anti-virus software for PCs.
The best? In my opinion?
OS X.
I use both OS X and XP, and to me, viruses not being an issue is one of the major reasons for using OS X.
This ain't a flame war or 'I have an Apple and you don't' thing. It's about what I think is the best anti-virus solution for musicians (and DJs...and anyone else, too!)
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awwww. poor little guy.Funkstar De Luxe wrote:
In this topic; grown men who derive their self esteem from which operating system their computer runs.
you can go harder than that can't you? feel free to let the inner hater out at anytime.
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If you have a hardware router firewall (most routers do), keep windows up to date, use Firefox and stay away from porn/cracks/dodgy emoticons and e-cards sites then Windows is fine.
I have Webroot Spysweeper and Zone Alarm security Suite as extra protection if I should choose to navigate any riskier sites which work great but are paid. AVG, AVast, are both good too, as is Windows Defender for antispyware,
Macs can still spread viruses to other computer networks and as the popularity grows, they will be targeted in the same way that Firefox was almost totally immune from threats that crippled Internet Explorer until it got up to 15% market share when it became worth having a crack at for malware spreaders, There have been a couple of viruses for OSX now, although not damaging so far.
Of course the day Macs get a 15% market share will probably the day hell freezes over (and I like them and use them at work and might well go mac next time before fanboys jump on me). Their US market share hovers between 5.5 and 6.5% and globally it's less than 2.5% . It pays to be a minnow in the virus pool anyway, only th ebig fish get attacked.
I have Webroot Spysweeper and Zone Alarm security Suite as extra protection if I should choose to navigate any riskier sites which work great but are paid. AVG, AVast, are both good too, as is Windows Defender for antispyware,
Macs can still spread viruses to other computer networks and as the popularity grows, they will be targeted in the same way that Firefox was almost totally immune from threats that crippled Internet Explorer until it got up to 15% market share when it became worth having a crack at for malware spreaders, There have been a couple of viruses for OSX now, although not damaging so far.
Of course the day Macs get a 15% market share will probably the day hell freezes over (and I like them and use them at work and might well go mac next time before fanboys jump on me). Their US market share hovers between 5.5 and 6.5% and globally it's less than 2.5% . It pays to be a minnow in the virus pool anyway, only th ebig fish get attacked.
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best practices: don't run AV
Yeah I know, controversial at best, reckless at worst, but I don't run AV on my production DAW. And yes, I run XP.
Why?
Because I don't surf the damn 'net on my production DAW. I have four machines, my Ubuntu machine ('cuz I'm curious, and a nerd), my laptop for coding/surfing/Napster/whatever, my standard desktop for doing work, backup DAW, storing music and whatever else, and my main DAW, which I use ONLY as a DAW.
I know for some people it's a cashflow issue, and I respect that. We've all been there. But honestly, the debt I've incurred by having separate environments is worth the peace of mind I get knowing that I'm not doing anything stupid with my DAW. I backup after every creative (or not so creative) session, backup the backup, and, above all, I don't get on the Internet unless I'm downloading updates from NI, Ableton or Propellerheads. Period.
I should also note that part of this debt is due to the fact that I'm 100% legal with all my software.
Again, peace of mind is priceless.
Cheers,
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Why?
Because I don't surf the damn 'net on my production DAW. I have four machines, my Ubuntu machine ('cuz I'm curious, and a nerd), my laptop for coding/surfing/Napster/whatever, my standard desktop for doing work, backup DAW, storing music and whatever else, and my main DAW, which I use ONLY as a DAW.
I know for some people it's a cashflow issue, and I respect that. We've all been there. But honestly, the debt I've incurred by having separate environments is worth the peace of mind I get knowing that I'm not doing anything stupid with my DAW. I backup after every creative (or not so creative) session, backup the backup, and, above all, I don't get on the Internet unless I'm downloading updates from NI, Ableton or Propellerheads. Period.
I should also note that part of this debt is due to the fact that I'm 100% legal with all my software.
Again, peace of mind is priceless.
Cheers,
-ix
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I surf with an Ubuntu partition on an external HD using Firefox these days.
Yes, in an ideal world you would not need internet on your production machine, but as you mentioned, since you need to download updates, bugfixes, drivers etc. onto your production machine, if you have PC then some form of protection is advisable but it can be of the freeware type and it's still best to resist the temptation to surf porn, torrents, and the like.
I just turn off any a/v, a/s and any unnecessary programs and tasks including wireless network etc when I am running music production software.
All of my software and plugins are legit too, hence my maxed out credit cards and lines of credit ....
Yes, in an ideal world you would not need internet on your production machine, but as you mentioned, since you need to download updates, bugfixes, drivers etc. onto your production machine, if you have PC then some form of protection is advisable but it can be of the freeware type and it's still best to resist the temptation to surf porn, torrents, and the like.
I just turn off any a/v, a/s and any unnecessary programs and tasks including wireless network etc when I am running music production software.
All of my software and plugins are legit too, hence my maxed out credit cards and lines of credit ....
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OS X, no internet... very nice from you all BUT i need internet on my PC laptop, so there isn't much to do over there...!!
Now well, i was using avg free becvause it's free and because it's easy to turn off but now they've released their (paying) v8 and the previous free versions are becoming unstable and not fully functional. (?!!!) This is why i'm asking you.
Thanks to all of you guys!!
I'll give Avast a try!!
Now well, i was using avg free becvause it's free and because it's easy to turn off but now they've released their (paying) v8 and the previous free versions are becoming unstable and not fully functional. (?!!!) This is why i'm asking you.
Thanks to all of you guys!!
I'll give Avast a try!!
PC Tools Spyware Doctorguanche wrote:OS X, no internet... very nice from you all BUT i need internet on my PC laptop, so there isn't much to do over there...!!
Now well, i was using avg free becvause it's free and because it's easy to turn off but now they've released their (paying) v8 and the previous free versions are becoming unstable and not fully functional. (?!!!) This is why i'm asking you.
Thanks to all of you guys!!
I'll give Avast a try!!
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