by zdnet.com :
CA Ani-Virus Plus CA Ani-Spyware 2008 holds the middle ground, neither improving nor declining with this year's offering. The code is leaner, resulting in faster scans; however, there are too few features here to warrant much excitement. Also, this is the only antivirus product we tested that attempted to download a third-party toolbar during installation. And we are puzzled why a major security company like CA doesn't provide more technical support for its consumer products. If you're looking for economy, choose BitDefender Anivirus 2008. If you're looking the best antivirus product for 2008, we recommend Kaspersky Ani-Virus 2008, our Editors' Choice.
Setup
There is a very good reason not to blow through the installation of CA Ani-Virus Plus CA Ani-Spyware 2008 without reading each screen carefully. One thing we always hate to find is the Yahoo toolbar hiding within any installation, and it's lurking here. By all means, uncheck the box asking you to install it along with CA Ani-Virus Plus CA Ani-Spyware 2008. Worse, Yahoo also asks permission to make it your search engine by default. We prefer the freedom to choose our own search engines, thank you. CA is the only antivirus vendor we reviewed that included third-party piggyback applications within its install.
Also, we were unable to continue with our CA installation without registering. Other antivirus vendors allow you to skip registration or, in the case with Symantec, click Next three times to continue. Not with CA. Although the information collected is negligible, given the Yahoo toolbar lurking in the installer package, we didn't like handing over any additional information.
Should you want to remove CA Ani-Virus Plus CA Ani-Spyware 2008, there is no All Programs option to uninstall. You will need to use Windows Add/Remove Software. In doing so, a CA uninstall wizard will then ask if you want to remove the antivirus, the antispyware, or both from your machine. After reboot, we found no traces of CA products on our machine.
However, if you installed the Yahoo toolbar or made it your default search engine, you'll need to remove these separately. Removing CA alone will not change the status of these Yahoo applications.

Interface
Features
Within the antivirus protection, the scans are faster than last year. The features touted in marketing materials--real-time scanning, advanced heuristic scanning, and automatic e-mail scanning--are standard and do not stand out from the competition.
Same with the antispyware protection. CA, which bought PestPatrol many years ago, now includes more information about the specific spyware found on your machine rather than requiring you to click to a Web site for more information. Again, none of the features--real-time protection, automatic updates, and custom scans--are standard and do not stand out from the competition.
Performance
In terms of whether or not CA Ani-Virus Plus CA Ani-Spyware 2008 will protect your PC, CNET uses results from two leading independent antivirus testing organizations. CA Ani-Virus Plus CA Ani-Spyware 2008 was not included in the latest test results from AV-Comparatives.org, for on-demand scans and retrospective/proactive tests. CA Ani-Virus Plus CA Ani-Spyware 2008 was included in the latest test results from CheckVir.com and earned a Standard rating, which means it was tested on finding but not removing viruses.
For antispyware protection, check back in November for these results.
Support
Conclusion
from http://review.zdnet.com/internet-security-firewall/ca-anti-virus-plus/4505-3667_16-32653564.html
CA Products:
CA Internet Securty Suite 2008 - includes CA Ani-Spyware and CA Ani-Virus
CA Resource Center for Free Downloads
Free Scans from CA: PC Pitstop Optimize
Kaspersky labs Products:
Kaspersky Personal Network Security Package for Linux and Windows
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