Impressive & free antivirus package
Platform : Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
Type: freeware
Manufacturer: Grisoft Inc
Size: 46.5MB
Rating: 5
Verdict:
It lacks advanced settings, but provides enough protection for the home user
System Requirements:
Intel Pentium 300 MHz
30 MB free hard drive space (for installation)
256 MB RAM
The word 'free' often equates to an inferior product but, in this case, there
is no doubt that this is a professional product.
Split into three sections and a Control Centre, AVG Anti-Virus protects
against viruses in a number of key areas. The Resident Shield works in the
background and checks all files and file types (including floppy disk, CD
content etc.) for viruses, whilst the Email Scanner works with Microsoft
Exchange and Outlook.
AVG Free now comes with a link scanner. It checks search results from sites
such as Google to make sure there are no malicious scripts and displays an icon
to show the threat level. Active protection against malicious scripts is only
available in the paid for version of AVG; the free version does no more than
warn.
The Boot-up Scanner operates at start-up, and checks the most important areas
of a PC before you begin to use it. Every aspect of AVG's virus protection can
be configured using the Control Centre, which allows you to modify a number of
program settings and to schedule scans, among other things.
When installing there's an option to create a rescue disk for use should any
of your key system files become infected. All crucial areas and files on a PC
are backed up, and can be restored from this disk.
Note the review above was for the older free v7.x edition. The download here
is for the brand new major v8 release, along with an improved user-interface,
anti-virus and anti-spyware protection and much more.