and the only truly meaningful point made by the reviewer. That, to me, is the bottom-line review of avast!. Avast! cut off all forms of malware at the knees, preventing us from downloading various forms of pestilence and blockading their websites of origin". had us strutting across the web with reckless abandon.
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In fact, this review was so negative that people might be turned-off and not continue reading to see the single most significant statement "buried" toward the end: and as such, I can live with whatever scan speed it takes - as long as it does the job reliably. Oh, and to be concerned that the product's name is "annoying", simply by virtue of the exclamation point (!) - it's name is actually Avast ! - is total balderdash!Īs for "slow" system scans, since I hope that its resident protection will keep me safe, I only do a complete system scan approximately once a month.
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(Who'da thunk GM could be on the verge of bankruptcy?) Again, the author is taking an absurd "worry" into consideration: If, at some future point, avast (or any other FREE program) changes its policy, then - and only then - will it be the proper time to re-evaluate what to do about it.
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the author infers from this required registration that perhaps, at some future time, avast may no longer be free. But to say that's a reason to "attack" the product is, in my opinion, completely absurd. It may take take away a minute of your time each year to do so.
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Yes, avast does require users to register - and indeed, re-register - their FREE product annually. I don't know if that author got up on the wrong side of the bed that day, but for him to be so negative over minor, essentially meaningless points, suggests to me that he couldn't find any "critical" problems with avast, and so instead, harped on minutia. As a satisfied user of avast (having switched about a year ago from avg free), i was very surprised to read an overly "negative" evaluation of the product at the review site mentioned.