Says the guy who 'cant leave alone' Avast in other threads with worse reasons than mine, but gets away with all the crap he posts anyway....
I appreciate your optimism, but do you actually expect sense from someone paying for a third-rate AV?
G-Dumb at it again... (# 58 ) :rolleyes: How many times do they have to embarrass themselves for the "big boys" here to finally realize that I'm...
A fully-functional APC for free was too good to be true anyway.
Well, no one leaves their computer as they bought it.
About time. If much worse testers could, so can AVC.
I don't think it's the problem, because it got similar barely-passable results like other bad BD knockoffs with the latest engine such as G-Data...
It's not that their AV is poor, but it's hypocritical of them to still continue producing new versions, and then backtrack by saying it's alive...
On demand detection tests don't mean a thing unless the product does far worse than most others.
Strange, because corporate AVs usually trade detection for a bit more usability and stability compared to the home versions, which is...
No doomsaying intended, but that's what crossed my mind too.
Then they should discontinue theirs first.
New detection technologies are usually unpolished and erratic. I tend to put users' real experience before lab tests, but the 94 FPs are...
Actually the detection isn't that bad for a free product unless you compare it to Panda or maybe Avira Free, but no AV vendor bundling harmful,...
Yup, it's embarrassing that even the bunch of corrupt frauds called G-Data, despite their extreme cluelessness, are more proactive about fixing...
I agree that it must have more to do with the AV than the OS (despite the latter's reported flaws), but that's way too harsh on a legitimate and...
cruelsister found out the HP versions of the scanners are/were quite a bit weaker than the real thing long ago:...
There are effective products with "mediocre" file detection (Eset, Avira in this test) and horrible ones with an "excellent" detection rate...
Bullguard/eScan with long yellow bars reminiscent of the boat anchor of an AV taken out not long ago. I thought the former had improved. BTW,...
Doesn't say a lot about the high standards the testers claim to uphold. :rolleyes:
Actually, not exactly the same, but very similar. Thread:...
Users report the same bug on Rokop, with some encountering it even without the keylogger protection and/or when using other software like Word or...
Then again, McAfee was bought by Intel not long ago. ;D
I might be wrong, but I guess being one of the most intrusive kinds of software doesn't help.
I know, that's why I said "mentality". There are a lot of once-good software going down the drain once the vendors get more interested in...
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