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AVG 7.5 Free Edition released
What Anti-Virus software do you use? McAfee, Symantec, or one of the wide-spread commercially available AV programs? Perhaps you are a bit more savvy and you use something else, Avast, Kaspersky, BitDefender, Windows Defender, or F-Secure. If you use AVG Free Edition (which includes an email scanner and free daily virus definition updates), a new upgrade is out now, version 7.5, which is a major update to the very-good AV system brought to you by Grisoft. I've been using AVG and have had my parents, friends, and family using AVG for several years now. I find that it has everything I want, and not much I don't want. If you need a new AV client or a good one that installs quick and updates itself for someone you know (like grandma), AVG really isn't bad. If you have a free Anti-Virus client you like better than AVG, I would love to find out why.
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Pete said 1:06PM on 10-21-2006
I will stick to NOD32 thanks, but i parents computer uses AVG, so i will tell then of the new update.
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John McKinley said 1:05PM on 10-21-2006
The free antivirus and antispyare solution we launched a few months ago, Active Virus Shield, could be arguably the best performing free solution in the market. In an independent test done in August of all the paid and free AV players ( http://www.virus.gr/english/fullxml/default.asp?id=82 ), AVS came in tied with Kaspersky at the top spot, blocking 99.62% of all the 147K+ tests thrown at it. The added bonus is that you also get anti-spyware capabilities in the same executable. Check it out at http://www.download.com/AOL-Active-Virus-Shield/3000-2239_4-10568703.html?tag=lst-0-1 and make your own call.
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resource said 2:11PM on 10-21-2006
AVG should pay me for the amount of computers I've installed it on.
Good program.
Although AVG came in low in that test, this is a big upgrade and maybe it'll improve AVG's ranking.
I've heard AVS is good though.
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Jonathan said 2:22PM on 10-21-2006
Avast is free and better. Prettier too.
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Cross777 said 12:02AM on 10-22-2006
Until a virus precipitated crash about 10 months ago I was a confirmed Norton guy. Since then I've switched to Avast and never had a problem. Avast is free, updates everyday, looks great and is well designed for both "power" and "new" users.
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7r1ck13 said 12:02AM on 10-22-2006
I had a problem with Avast thou Jonathan.. It seems to hog too much mem..
I use AVG on my whole families PCs.. And I recommend it to ppl on a daily basis (if there looking for a free AV..
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bikeham said 1:43AM on 10-22-2006
I was a Norton's advocate years ago and in recent times have given them a wide birth because:
It slows down the computer more than most AVs.
It puts a million entries in the registry.
It's hard to uninstall if you can't find your cd.
It doesn't work very well, especially for trojans.
It has a poor track record with spyware.
It ignored the Sony Rootkit at Sony's behest.
AVG or any non mainstream alternative are your friend.
On my pc is AVG, and I try to use a mac for anything important.
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Jonathan said 4:27PM on 10-23-2006
I used AVG, but it didn't seem to prevent viruses, only find them, and then was not able to remove them. Personally I use NOD32, but I recommend Avast to all my friends, plus its free.
AntiVir is also free, and pretty good, and ClamAV is pretty neat and open source.
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abdo said 1:35PM on 10-22-2006
I used to use Norton, but it did more bad than good. But my friend has Norton, and he says it works great for him.
I prefer avast as well. But just out of curiosity, how much memory does AVG use? And what about avast? Anyone know?
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Diddle said 10:25PM on 10-22-2006
I've been a computer consultant for home users and small businesses for over 10 years and I've seen more problems with Norton and McAfee than any other AV application. I install AVG for my clients because it's reliable, lightweight and free and I've never had any problems with it.
I have used other free or lightweight AVs but AVG has been the tops for me.
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Mike Osaka said 11:37AM on 10-23-2006
I use Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security on everything and have never had a problem. It's not free, but I think it's worth the $15 I get it for on eBay.
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DoneThat2 said 11:37AM on 10-23-2006
Used AVG on many PCs for last few years. Switched to Active Virus Shield for its superior flexibility in scheduling of tasks and which areas of the PC are to be scanned. It also updates definitions throughout day, instead of once per day. Compared to the old AVG, AVS provides better tweaking options for the user.
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Juan Intera said 11:17AM on 10-26-2006
What about ActiveScan from Panda? It's a free online AV.
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Pinguy said 3:33PM on 10-26-2006
AVG is ok, but Avast! Home is much better IMHO.
I am running Active Virus Shield and Avast! together, they do run together but you must install Active Virus Shield first, I do get a pop up from Avast! when the PC is starting up saying it has turned off some parts of Avast! program because Kaspersky i.e Active Virus Shield is running.
I would only run Active Virus Shield as my virus program but it is missing web site scanner and a Network scanner, so running the two together gives me the full package.
And running the two together dosen't use to much of my PC resources.
Active Virus Shield FREE (Kaspersky under the hood)
http://www.activevirusshield.com/antivirus/freeav/index.adp?
Avast! Home FREE
http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html
and as firewalls and Anti-Virus software go in hand in hand here is a link to the best firewall I have ever used free or none free.
Comodo Firewall FREE
http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/
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Tony Rowlatt said 7:42PM on 11-25-2006
the new AVG 7.5 says it's a trial, and after 30 days, the Resident Shield and Automatic Updates will be turned off. What gives? I have used AVG for years, and like you others, have put it on hundreds of computers.
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donna bailey said 10:49PM on 12-02-2006
I REALLY LIKE THE FREE AVG ANTI-SPY SYSTEM.IT HELPS ME TO STAY IN TOUCH WITH WHAT I NEED TO STAY SAFE. BUT I GUESS I NEED TO GET THE ONE THAT I HAVE UPDATED AND I NEED TO GET IT FOR FREE BECAUSE AT THIS POINT IN TIME
I AM HAVING A HARD TIME MONEY WISE . THANK FOR UNDERSTANDING.
SINCERLLY
MISS DONNA BAILEY
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Carel said 11:32AM on 12-09-2006
I've tried alot of anti virus programs,of witch I think AVG is the best,i had norton 2006,and want my money back,I had a serios virus,problem cause norton did not do it's work,i've tried kaspersky,bitdefender,avast but none came thru a friend told me about AVG and it sorted out all my troubles,
And Pc is better than ever and free from those Momory Hogs
Thanx AVG u Rock
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