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    Mx One Antivirus

    Hi


    What is it Mx One Antivirus ?
    Mx One is a free antivirus designed to protect the removable storage devices like USB sticks (also known as pendrives), iPod ™, mp3, mp4, memoirs M2, SD, microSD, and many more devices in an efficient and completely free.



    Mx One Antivirus is a basic anti-virus tool that can be installed either on your computer or right on your USB stick, or portable multimedia device. If you choose the first option, Mx One Antivirus will protect your system from infected USB devices, and if you choose the second one the program will be installed on the USB device itself, thus enabling you to have an anti-virus solution with you at all times.

    Mx One Antivirus lets you scan any drive or folder on your system – or on the USB drive as well. Whenever it detects an infected file, you can choose to either delete it or send it to quarantine.

    Features.
    + Protection against: Virus, Trojans, Worms, Spyware (Spyware), Hacking Tools (Hacktools), Software Risk (Riskware).
    + Compatible with any antivirus resident like for example: Nod32 ™., Kaspersky ™. BitDefender ™. AVG ™., Norton ™., Panda ™. AVG ™, ™ Avast, Avira Antivir ™, among others.
    + Protection in realtime with ..
    - System "CHECK AND DESTROY" detects and removes all viruses that attempt to infect your device while connected to an infected PC, even unknown viruses.
    - System Protection "Guardian" protects your PC from viruses that come in infected and USB devices to connect to your computer infected no matter what if the device has Mx One Antivirus installed or not, also detects even unknown viruses.
    + Protection against unknown viruses and new variants with "Heuristic ONE" AND "GENERIC ONE"
    + You only need very small 1Mb of space available on either the PC or on removable media.
    + Completely free.
    + And many more.

    http://www.mxone.net/en/

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    nice. thnx

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    I tried MX One portable antivirus: it's developed in Mexico.
    I noticed a terrible translation into italian and into english (worst than my english ) and a low detection rate, moreover I got some false positives.
    However they have a support forum.
    I hope this realease has improved.
    Last edited by leofelix; 09-22-2009 at 05:14 AM.

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    You don't give this a very good rating leofelix.There are better programs.

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    If this is installed on a USB Hard Disk will it run the software when the disk is connected to a PC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ha14 View Post
    Hi


    What is it Mx One Antivirus ?
    Mx One is a free antivirus designed to protect the removable storage devices like USB sticks (also known as pendrives), iPod ™, mp3, mp4, memoirs M2, SD, microSD, and many more devices in an efficient and completely free.


    I've been using Mx One since Raymond posted all about it in his blog:

    http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2008/08/09/protect-windows-from-usb-flash-drive-viruses-with-usb-antivirus-mx-one/

    I use a lot of pendrives and other configurations of solid-state flash memory sticks.

    From my actual personal experience, I like Mx One.

    It's light, simple, portable, and you don't have to run it unless you need it.

    Best of all, it's very fast-acting when it needs to.

    By the way, I can bear with the English translation because there isn't much in Mx One that needs to be translated anyway. It simply does its job.

    When you compare between the UIs of for-free Mx One and for-pay USB Threat Defender, for instance, you will immediately see the opposite extremes in the issue of verboseness -- as well as of being overly priced.
    Last edited by Willem; 09-22-2009 at 06:31 AM.

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    Thank you.
    Last edited by ripper; 10-30-2009 at 02:29 AM.

 

 

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