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    Stick with ZoneAlarm Pro or switch to Outpost?

    I have just started contemplating switching to Outpost Firewall. ZoneAlarm Pro has kept my computer secure, but Outpost seems like a good option. What would you suggest for me to use?

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    Go for Outpost mate. It is definitely better than ZoneAlarm in many cases.
    This might help you to take the decision-->http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/a...onal-firewall/

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    I have been using Outpost since version one. I bought a lifetime liciense for it, when it was offered. I have tried numerous other firewalls, but I always come back to Outpost. I suggest switching to Outpost if you are an advanced or experienced user.
    They have a very good support forum and there are some excellent guides on how to use and configure Outpost.
    Be cautious when using third party resident malware programs and hips. I suggest using Avira Antivire free for your antivirus. For me they work well together.

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    I'm not really an advanced user and usually use the graphical interface. However, I understand at least half, maybe three-fourths, of the technical jargon something like a firewall would spew out.

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    Go for Outpost Firewall. I am sure it won't disappoint you.

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    http://www.matousec.com/projects/firewall-challenge/results.php might help u.
    doesnt ur av have an firewall. anyway even im not an advanced user but i know bits and bytes. and i worry about graphical interface.

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    I use KAV. Screw KIS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by utkarsh30june View Post
    Go for Outpost mate. It is definitely better than ZoneAlarm in many cases.
    This might help you to take the decision-->http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/a...onal-firewall/
    that pretty outdated " April 22nd, 2006 " review

    ZoneAlarm is now better anyway Outpost is also a good option...






    "Stars and the Sun"


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    Alright. Time to switch to Agnitum Outpost Firewall Pro! I'll see how it works out for me.

 

 

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