BullGuard 7.0 beta 2

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Sjoeii, Sep 7, 2006.

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  1. Lollan

    Lollan Registered Member

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    Indeed, wow.. what a range...
     
  2. lodore

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    (not here)
     
  3. lodore

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    also you are right i have noticed most av's now use only two processes except f-secure 2006 18 f-secure 1007 beta 10. bitdefender 10 i think about 8 or 9 correct me if wrong. tread micro i think has quite a few.
     
  4. armstrong

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    I heard lots of complaints about spyware in a previous version of Bullguard. Has anyone found any in this one?
     
  5. Firecat

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    Spyware in BullGuard? Nope. The biggest concern was that BullGuard was included along with Kazaa once, which raised doubts about its reliability.

    If you are talking about multiple spyware infections happening to BullGuard users, I would say that is primarily because previous versions of BullGuard (prior to 7.0) did not include Anti-Spyware capability.
     
  6. the Tester

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    Nice work on the screenshots!
    BullGuard does have a very nice GUI.
    Looks like a full suite.

    Firecat is right.
    I remember the first time I heard of BullGuard it was in connection with Kazaa.That was 4 or maybe 5 years ago.
     
  7. Sjoeii

    Sjoeii Registered Member

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    BullGuard now has an effective Anti Spyware module. BullGuard 7.0 is a real improvement to 6.1. I believe they really did a great job.
    Anti Virus --> Bitdefender
    Firewall --> Outpost
    Anti Spyware --> BullGuard
    Anti Spam --> BullGuard
    Support Plugin --> BullGuard

    They really have the best support.
     
  8. Legendkiller

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    Is it available for general public as yet??
     
  9. Firecat

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    Now if only they could reduce the price. And the renewal rates are something I was not very satisfied with. Isn't there only a 10 or 20% discount for renewal?
     
  10. Wrath

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    seems great, I'v tried V3.5 v5 & v6 Bullguard, I'm look forward to v7
     
  11. Firecat

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    I thought AntiSpyware = BitDefender, not BullGuard's own engine? o_O
     
  12. pykko

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    it's good to see they developed their own engine. Maybe they'll have an antivirus engine in the future also.
     
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