On 12/27/06, Chad Walstrom <chewie at wookimus.net> wrote:
> IANAWU, but what about the team of ClamWin and Winpooch? ([1]_, [2]_)
> ClamWin is the Windows GUI to ClamAntivirus, and Winpooch is the
> real-time file monitor that enables clamwin to scan files as they are
> accessed, modified, or created.
>
> Add in Spybot-S&D[3]_, and you should have a killer team against SPAM,
> viruses, trojans and spyware!
>
> .. 1. http://www.clamwin.com
> .. 2. http://winpooch.sf.net
> .. 3. http://www.safer-networking.org/

Unless ClamWin has significantly improved its performance since 1-1.5
years ago (very possible, 1 year is a long time in the OSS world), I
wouldn't recommend it to everyday users. I don't have any real data,
but scans were taking significantly longer to run versus commercial
products such as Symantec. I also made the mistake of trying the
Outlook plugin which brought Outlook to its knees.

Hopefully it has improved because it would be great to have a cross
platform AV solution that was open source and freely available -- aka
clamav.

Winpooch looks interesting. Since Chad is NAWU, can anyone else
comment on its effectiveness and stability?