No problems. For an up-and-comer, it's a solid program (detected few viruses on a couple of systems - checked with other security programs and systems report clean).
I had initial problems on a couple of Vista laptops; high CPU usage for a long time after reboots. Recently installed again but this time I carried out a full manual scan after install. Result - light as a feather now with no high CPU usage after reboot. Go figure! Bad initial installs or result of full scan, I do not know
None of the choices accurately reflected my feelings about PAV, but I did cast a vote. As of now, I will stick with my favorite two AVs, Avast and Avira.
It kept telling me that the AV was stopped but I could not start it. Also, the status in the GUI and the task tray icon almost never matched.
I tried it. Uninstalled it. Somehow lost the "pin to taskbar" feature in the right click menu. Don't know if it was PCA or something else. Always keep an updated image offline SourMilk out
Panda Cloud is working great on my machine. No slow down, cut my boot time in half, and no conflicts. I have a feeling this antivirus will be staying on my machine for a while (Now all I need is a Panda Avatar)
Panda Cloud is pretty decent. Once v1.1 is released with self-protection I will most likely switch over. Until then I will avoid it.
I have used it from the very beginning and I like it a lot. I have Avast on two machines, Comodo CIS on another, and Panda Cloud on the one I'm on. All of them do the job but Panda just seems to do it more quietly.
It's perfect, never had a single problem with it. Although i don't have it in my current setup i like and recommend it a lot
Used Panda Antivirus in the past, unfortunately then it has led by a couple of nasty viruses. This was a couple years ago,.... and now it seems to have approved a lot lately
Running Panda Pro on my Laptop with Look N' Stop 2.07 and Zemana Antilogger. These three are running great so far...
Bought the Pro version, used it, didn't like it from the moment I used it. Crashed my laptop, had the license issue when I tried uninstall it on my laptop and install it on another computer. I never felt protected. I never got infected but I only use that machine occasionally. In the end I hate it and permanently uninstalled it. This seems crazy but it seemed bulky and too hard to use.
I am very impressed with its detection and its ability to keep a system clean. Already infected systems? I am pretty sure panda labs working hard to fix that area too..
Would it be advised to just use a program like Panda Cloud? I'm tired of the slowdowns on my machine from all the heavy av's like Avast, Comodo, etc.
It depends on your security setup, browsing/downloading habits, etc. You are the best person to answer that question in all honesty. I wouldn't recommend it as a stand-alone though, especially to those who are running admin, or those involved in known dangerous activities