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AppleKidding aside, I like Spyware Doctor and Super Antispyware. Doctor is 30 per year for 3 licenses and Super has a free and pay for version. I use the free one. I'm pleased with the performance of both but Doctor is definitely a resource hog.
I seriously use Linux on my trading (and non-trading) PC's (RHEL6). It's amazingly stable, never runs stupid updates without my own wish, can simply forget about viruses/malware and most of trading software I use is Java based so makes absolutely no difference if it's run on Windows, Apple or Linux.
As for the few Windows apps I need, there's always VirtualBox software run "within" the Linux box and protected by being connected to the network through NAT.
Hardware resources required for virtualization are not an issue nowadays with all those quad-core processors and dirt cheap RAM.
