Is AVG efficient than quickheal?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by techdomain, May 20, 2008.

  1. #1
    I had AVG 7.5 and than replaced it to quickheal. I want to know from you guys what you say about AVG ? Is it v. much efficient in removing viruses and protecting your PC or Quickheal is better ? Many say quick heal is better . What do you say about it because i am going to get a licensed version of it soon. AVG or Quick heal.

    Also what abt latest AVG 8.0 ?
     
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  2. spanish.ire

    spanish.ire Guest

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    somehow avg is better because it can identify some viruses which obviously some can not...
     
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  3. longhornfreak

    longhornfreak Well-Known Member

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    I liked AVG until last night, it couldn't find the virus my comp had and I had to reformat :(
     
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  4. techdomain

    techdomain Well-Known Member

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    The problem with AVG i feel is that it doesnt detect all viruses. while i suppose quickheal does. I dont claim to have much exp. with quickheal but surely AVG 7.5 doesnt detect all virus in my PC.
     
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  5. FFTEX

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    AVG 8.0 ain't bad. I don't normally get viruses so it hasn't detected anything but cookies from sites.
     
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  6. Ross1234

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    AVG is not very good to be honest. You are much better off with Avast, which is by far the best free AV and is better than a substantial amount of paid ones too.
     
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  7. risoknop

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    #7
    AVG is a very good antivirus. You must remember that there is no ultimate antivirus - no application will detect all possible viruses, that's impossible (though AVG and NOD32 tends to detect the most of them).

    Moreover, some antivirues will detect also "false viruses" - i.e. something that is not a virus.

    I recommend you highly not to only use antivirus but to combine it with a good firewall such as Comodo. Then you'll be much safer.

    One more tip, use safe internet browser (Opera is currently the safest).
     
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  8. lpstong

    lpstong Notable Member

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    Well I prefer it over Norton anytime. I also use CCleaner in addition to using AVG. I also know some people also use PCcillion DR(or something like that)
     
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  9. rockinfuture

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    As far as my experience say, AVG 7.5 was not good enough because I had to switch over to NOD32 for few days but when I got AVG 8.0, I got satisfied by its service. Because it removed all viruses which I had in my PC. So its a good. and apart all this crap, its better to keep changing antiviruses among the top ones because I believe everyone has its own quality. :)
     
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  10. mobilebuzz

    mobilebuzz Banned

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    #10
    I don't like AVG anymore
    It does n't detects many virus and trojans
    I have started using avast since yesterday
    will post my review for avast in few days
     
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  11. Groundup

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    I like AVG have been using it for years with no problems, but it seems to be getting a little bloated, I have not switched over to 8.0 yet but I might be looking for a new anti virus software soon. I will have to look at Quickheal, avast, and the others.
     
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  12. Divisive Cottonwood

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    AVG (the free edition at least) doesn't have a good reputation in the IT world... to get a good anti-virus you are best paying for it - the same for a firewall too...
     
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    When I got my PC , I used Panda as Antivirus but later on I switched over to AVG and it did protect my PC from virus but eventually 7.5 was not able to detect many virus that's why I switched over to AVG 8 .

    Since the last month I did not get any complaints of virus in my PC but yes some cookies get treated as threat.
     
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    avg is best....quick heal is virus it self it has patched my Ie

    never use quick heal
     
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  15. techdomain

    techdomain Well-Known Member

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    Norton sucks, it pops ups like anything in system. It has too much interference.
     
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  16. Simboy

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    AVG is a real turn off..
    When I uninstalled AVG and installed KIS I found 29 viruses.
     
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    what is KIS:confused:
     
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    Never used quickheal before, but AVG 8.0 is alredy very good for me to consider other antivirus softwares.
     
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  19. Simboy

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    KIS = Kaspersky Internet Security
     
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