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Pros
Spare, simple user interface. Insulates user from confusing details,Windows 7 Enterprise Key (http://www.key-windows-7.de/), while making details available if desired. Good ratings from independent labs. Free.
Cons
Protection weaker under Windows XP. Mediocre results in hands-on malware blocking and malware removal tests. Left some threats running after alleged removal.
Bottom Line
If using a Microsoft product gives you a warm,Genuine Office 2010 (http://www.office2010productkey.us/), safe feeling you may consider relying on Microsoft Security Essentials for antivirus protection. The independent labs give it good ratings,Office 2010 Product Key (http://www.msoffice2007key.net/office-2010-key), for the most part. In my own testing, though, it didn't shine. Other free products offer better protection.