
Trend Micro still went all boo-hoo to CNet, though. In addition, MSE is not offered at all if another anti-virus tool (one of the crap ones) is already installed.
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Note how Microsoft Update is a voluntary opt-in service whose sole function is to provide updates to more than just Windows (Office, for instance). It’s so good, it has rendered those old, parasitic dinosaur programs from companies like Trend Micro obsolete.Īnd now, Microsoft has started offering MSE as an optional download via its optional Microsoft Update service. MSE always gets out of your way, has a small footprint, and you simply won’t notice its there. In recent times, however, Microsoft released the wonderfully lightweight and remarkably unobtrusive Microsoft Security Essentials, an anti-malware and anti-virus tool which runs on Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7.

Trend Micro is one of those companies which sells those awful anti-virus tools you were almost forced to use back in dark and cold days of Windows XP, that dreadful operating system Microsoft used to sell before they finally released a decent operating system with Windows 7 (yes, I always disliked Windows XP with a passion – what gave it away?) Microsoft recently began offering MSE as an optional download via the optional Microsoft Update service (which is not Windows Update), and Trend Micro ( a patent troll) is going into boo-hoo mode over it.

Well, this was to be expected: an anti-virus company complaining that Microsoft’s Security Essentials – by far the best anti-virus tool for Windows – is anti-competitive.
