Seems to be a Chinese competitor of 360 IS and Baidu AV? I found this: http://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/manufacturer/tencent-(pc)/?=
https://www.virusbtn.com/vb100/RAP/RAP-quadrant-Apr-Oct14-1200.jpg https://www.virusbtn.com/vb100/archive/vendor?id=587 https://www.virusbtn.com/vb100/archive/vendor?id=562 https://www.virusbtn.com/virusbulletin/archive/2014/10/vb201410-comparative#id1962941 https://www.virusbtn.com/virusbulletin/archive/2014/10/vb201410-comparative#id3397060
This is heavy on RAM... around 222 MB. Also, heavy on CPU during Updates. Uses Tencent Engine, Tencent Cloud, avira, and Tencent Repair Engine
how come another developer.. china is known by spying people.. why can we trust these company's who deliver protection?
Founded in November, 1998, Tencent, Inc. has grown into China's largest and most used Internet service portal... I used their e-mail client for several years.
I also found Tencent PC Manager kind of heavy on resources. Qihoo-360 products are much lighter though.
That's my understanding too, and even though I've used at least 16 different antivirus and antimalware softwares so far this year, I will give it a miss for now.
I decided to try it, and it was as other here and at Malware Tips have found, it is quite heavy. Also, scan times are slow. It tooks over 15 minutes to do a quick scan. On the plus side, you can set it to prompt when threats are found instead of automatically quarantining them, and it is quick and easy to add detected items to its whitelist to prevent future detection of them. For the moment I think 360 Internet Security and Baidu Antivirus are much better options as they have a similar user interface and are lighter - particularly 360. Hopefully future releases will improve on performance.
You would expect better from such a big company. BTW, isn't it a bit weird that the GUI of Baidu, Tencent and 360 IS all look the same, almost like they are clones. http://money.cnn.com/2015/01/26/new...baba-tencent-brand/index.html?iid=SF_BN_River
Try to disable the AVIRA engine. I can tell you that Tencent without AVIRA enabled is lighter than anything I tried before.
You don't have to do that if the product is built around ONE fined tuned V8 engine that runs beautiful. Just stay away from products developed by companies that think "the more engines the better right?" and includes a V6, V8, V10 and V12 engine in one product. There are better ways to make an effective product than pushing in engine after engine and hope they will do wonders, because they won't.
... and many others disagree with your opinion, i.e. : https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/zemana-antimalware-2-beta.372569/ https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/hitman-pro-support-and-discussion-thread.236732/
I knew someone would mention them. I didn't mention Zemana, HitmanPro, HerdProtect....since I thought it would be obvious I was only referring to AVs with real-time protection, like Tencent, Qihoo...and other multi AV engine products. I thought to myself "if I leave Zemana and HitmanPro out....someone else will mention them" I was right.
I understand this is an international forum, so many nuances may be lost, but... That was sarcasm on my part.
Even if I understand English...sarcasm may be a bit harder and not very easy to spot in all cases. To me you sounded pretty serious, but it's good to be wrong in this case....
No worries, that's what I figured. I know language barriers in any language makes sarcasm near impossible to detect.