Cobra anti-virus for windows 7. 64 bit / hp pavilion dv6 notebook.

Cobra CRM 2010 antivirus = which is version 4 of the difference and version14

Hi lilcurt,

I have difficulties to find the company you want to say.

Here is the info on the Antivirus of Cobra products (but not CRM and it only mentions 2011 and not talking about version numbers, but I guess that support for 2010 would be in the same place): http://soft.rafusoft.net/contact-us/.

Cobra CRM version 14 seems to be Customer Relationship Management software and has nothing to to with antivirus, but here's some information on it: http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=cobra%20CRM%202010&v=cobra&uid=14&l=en&pf=2&pi=1&c=Enterprise%20Applications&sc=Customer%20Relationship%20Management%20(CRM)&os=64-bit.  If you encounter difficulties due to language problems, then try to download Bing Translator http://bing-translator.en.softonic.com/ to help with translations.

If you want to say something, then I recommend that you ask them if you have spotted as they know a lot more about it as we do (and if you want a personal opinion for what it's worth - although I probably will not be able to answer your specific question, but could you please provide a link to the site where this software is sold for I can see what you're talking about).  The version of this magnitude breaks mean that you are talking about something completely different (applicable to a different operating system or by offering different features as in a relation to an internet security suite anti-virus program) - but that is just a personal observation, and honestly, I have no idea whatsoever.  I have personally never heard of this product before (and if it is above, so not what you think it is or from what I've read, I would say that you will get limited support at best and no am not impressed and could find nothing for 2010-2011 or "CRM" or versions).  Here again, it may be perfectly fine, but I would never install it on my computer or produced one of my clients up to what many others research and even then, I would choose MSE instead because I think it is the best choice for AV protection available what it says.  And with MSE, you have much more support (including this forum, but much too) so it's going to be a very reputable company and it won't cost you a penny.

And in case you're wondering, no I don't work for Microsoft or have no affiliation with them at all.  I don't even own Microsoft stock.  If you choose to use MSE is entirely up to you - I'm just giving my personal opinion as just another user who is experienced in this field and help often people here freely as a volunteer.  I'm not 'push' MSE on you because you are in the MSE forum, but because I truly believe it is the best choice (and it's FREE, I'm not sure is the case with Cobra) and if MSE is not to your taste, I can suggest several others that are FREE and offer excellent protection.  In my humble OPINION, there is no reason in the world to pay for virus protection when what I consider the best options available (free or paid) are free indeed.  And I see no reason to choose a brand that is so hard to find (which suggests something suspicious or that it doesn't have a lot of more or that the support will be minimal when you most need or that it is not very popular - but I don't know because I have never heard of him before and how long I've been in the business that should tell you something right there).  But we cannot offer advice - the decision is yours.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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