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Trend Micro Internet Security Pro vs AVG Internet Security

June 19th, 2009

Today we’re comparing Trend Micro Internet Security Pro and the Award Winning AVG Internet Security!  Many of you wouldn’t have heard of Trend Micro.  They’re one of the less known Anti-Virus Software providers.  For more information on Trend Micro visit their website!  The comparison will involve an overview of the features each package has and then at the end we’ll tell you which we think is better through our rating system. Our ratings are worked out by the amount of ticks the product has. Further points are awarded for faster download, simpler/better installation and cheaper price.

Feature Trend Micro Internet Security Pro AVG Internet Security
Download Time
Very Long Fast
Installation Installation is of average length and is simple.  However, it doesn’t take you through any setup. Takes an average length of time.  Quite extensive and helps you set up the basic features of the software.
Anti-Virus Tick Tick
Anti-Spyware Tick Tick
Anti-Spam Tick Tick
Blocks unauthorized programs
Tick Tick
Web Shield
Tick Tick
Toolbar Tick Tick
Authenticates wireless hotspots and Wi-Fi Networks
Tick Tick
Child Protection (inc time, length and content)
Tick Cross
Personal Information Protection (Encryption)
Tick Tick
Link Scanner
Tick Tick
Snapshot of security features
Tick Tick
Clean up PC for faster performance
Tick Tick
Anti-Malware Cross Tick
Anti-Phishing Cross Tick
Anti-Rootkit Cross Tick
Identity Protection(Advanced) Cross Tick
Firewall Tick Tick
Available to buy from Brandstar
Cross Tick
RRP (3 PC’s for 1 year)
£54.95 £58.71
Overall Rating
14 out of 21
19 out of 21

Trend Micro Internet Security ProOverall I haven’t been that impressed with Trend Micro Internet Security Pro.  It has a long way to go before it will compete with the liks of AVG.  It may be cheaper but you have to buy the 3 PC package which is pretty pointless if you only have 1 PC.  The features that the software offers aren’t as capable and advanced as that of AVG Internet Security.  Trend Micro is however easy to use and have a very user friendly layout!  However, to fight for a place in the top 3 they’ll need to bring something unique and some quality to the table neither of which they provide now.  So my advice, if you’re stuck between the two go for AVG!

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Avira Premium Security Suite vs AVG Internet Security

June 16th, 2009

Today we’re comparing Avira’s Premium Security Suite and the Award Winning AVG Internet Security.  Avira again are relatively unknown to the typical user but I think in a few years time it will be fighting AVG, Norton and McAfee for the most popular software providers.  For more about Avira check out their website!  The comparison will involve an overview of the features each package has and then at the end we’ll tell you which we think is better through our rating system. Our ratings are worked out by the amount of ticks the product has. Further points are awarded for faster download, simpler/better installation and cheaper price.

Feature Avira Premium Security Suite AVG internet Security
Download Time Very Fast Fast
Installation Installation was long.  You setup a couple of the basic features but most features you need for a decent performance are still left to be configured.

Also, very frustratingly it isn’t compatible with complementary anti-virus software such as, Windows Firewall.  However, it does allow you to continue the installation process.  A warning just appears to say they aren’t compatible.

Takes an average length of time.  Quite extensive and helps you set up the basic features of the software.
Anti-Virus Tick Tick
Anti-Adware Tick Tick
Anti-Spyware Tick Tick
Anti-Phishing Tick Tick
Anti-Rootkit Tick Tick
Web-Shield/Guard (Protection whilst surfing the Internet) Tick Tick
Anti-Bot Tick Tick
Email-Scanner Tick Tick
Backup System Tick Cross
Anti-Spam Tick Tick
Firewall Tick Tick
GameMode Tick Tick
Parental Control Tick Cross
Easy to remove Viruses Tick Tick
Task Scheduler Tick Tick
Identity Protection Cross Tick
Link Scanner
Cross Tick
IM Scanner
Cross Tick
Available to buy from Brandstar?
Cross Tick
RRP £26.95 (1 year) £39.14 (1 Year)
Overall Rating
17 out of 22 18 out of 22

Avira InterfaceOverall I have been very impressed with Avira’s Premium Security Suite!  It’s really given AVG Internet Security a run for its money!  As you can see, Avira’s feature’s aren’t quite as extensive as AVG’s, this is represented by the lower price.  For Avira to really compete with the likes of AVG they will need to increase its compatibility and bring in features such as Identity Protection.  Avira’s userface could also do with a ‘facelift’ to make it easier to user and generally nicer to look at.

To conclude, watch out for Avira in the next few years…it’s bound to be big!

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avast! Professional Edition vs AVG Internet Security

June 12th, 2009

Today we’re doing our fourth Anti-Virus software comparison.  Today we’re looking at Award Winning AVG Internet Security and avast! Professional Edition.  Now a lot of you will be sitting there thinking, ‘I’ve never heard of avast!’.  avast! are another ‘smaller’ Anti-Virus software company which is snapping at the heals of the ‘Big Three’, AVG, Norton and McAfee.  For more about avast! check out their website! The comparison will involve an overview of the features each package has and then at the end we’ll tell you which we think is better through our rating system. Our ratings are worked out by the amount of ticks the product has. Further points are awarded for faster download, simpler/better installation and cheaper price.

Feature avast! Professional Edition AVG Internet Security
Download Time
Very Fast Fast
Installation Simple and of average length.  However, unlike AVG you still have a lot of configuration to do. Takes an average length of time.  Quite extensive and helps you set up the basic features of the software.
Anti-Spyware tick tick
Anti-Rootkit tick tick
Anti-Virus tick tick
Task Scheduler tick tick
Automatic Updater
tick tick
P2P and Instant Messenger Shield
tick tick
Web Shield
tick tick
Virus Chest (Known as Vault on AVG)
tick tick
Network Shield/Identity Protection tick

tick

Anti-Spam cross tick
Firewall
cross tick
Anti-Malware cross tick
Available to buy from Brandstar?
cross tick
RRP £24.95 (1 year) £39.14 (1 year)
Overall Rating 11 out of 16 14 out of 16

avast-interfaceOverall AVG Internet Security is the better software by far, however, it is almost £15 more.  I would say that spending that extra £15 is worth it, especially if you look at the tools/features that you get with AVG compared to avast!  I would say avast! has loads of potential but it the product needs to be far more extensive to warrant a purchase.  After all, some of the features they’re missing out on are pretty basic, necessities for any Anti-Virus software.  avast! has a really cool interface (see picture), however it isn’t that easy to find you way around.

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McAfee Total Protection vs AVG Internet Security

June 5th, 2009

Today we’re comparing McAfee’s Total Protection package with AVG’s Award Winning Internet Security Package.  The comparison will involve an overview of each packages features and then at the end we’ll tell you which we think is better through our rating system.  Our ratings are worked out by the amount of ticks the product has.  Further points are awarded for faster download, simpler/better installation and cheaper price.

Feature Total Protection AVG Internet Security
Download Time
Average Fast
Installation Installation time is long but happens automatically which discards any confusion.  However, unlike AVG you still have to configure all the software features after the installation/setup process. Takes an average length of time.  Quite extensive and helps you set up the basic features of the software.
Antivirus tick tick
Anti-Spyware tick tick
Anti-Spam tick tick
Anti-Phishing tick tick
Firewall tick tick
Identity Protection tick tick
Web Shield (Browse the web safely) tick tick
Link Scanner cross tick
Free 24 Hour Support tick tick
Anti-Rootkit cross tick
Data Backup tick cross
Parental Controls tick cross
RRP 1 Year: £58.69 (up to 3 PC’s) 1 Year: £48.93 (for 3 computers)
Available to download from Brandstar?
cross tick
Overal Rating 10/16 14/16

McAfee InterfaceSo after playing around with the two programs I can conclude that we think AVG Internet Security is better than McAfee Total Protection.  It has a wider range of tools and equipment to give an overall better performance.  McAfee looks nicer than AVG but we all know looks can be deceiving and AVG turns out to be far easier to use.  A huge advantage of AVG is that you can buy it for 1 computer if you only have 1 computer, whereas you dont have the option to do that with McAfee Total Protection.  Although the installation of AVG involves you having to make some choices it saves you having to do them in the long run and it helps provide you with an even better performance.  Whereas with McAfee you spend ages doing the Automatic installation to find out you still have to configure all the features yourself!!

Next time we will be comparing AVG Internet Security with Kaspersky Internet Security.

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Norton 360 vs AVG Internet Security

June 2nd, 2009

Over the next few weeks we are going to run a series of comparisons between different Anti-Virus Software.  In these comparison post’s we’re going to show you the main features that the two products provide and then tell you which we think is better through our rating system. Our ratings are worked out by the amount of ticks the product has.  Further points are awarded for faster download, simpler/better installation and cheaper price.  This time it is Norton’s 360 v3.0 vs AVG’s Award Winning Internet Security v8.5.

Feature Norton 360
AVG Internet Security
Download Time Average Fast
Installation Quick but slightly tedious (you have to register for a second time.)  Doesn’t help you set up the general running of the software. Takes an average length of time.  Quite extensive and helps you set up the basic features of the software.
Antivirus Technology
Tick Tick
Identity Protection (Including Phishing Protection, Checks Links, Keeps you details safe whilst shopping online, etc)
Tick Tick
Antispyware Tick Tick
Backup Software Tick Cross
Automated Virus Updater Tick Tick
Protects against Viruses, Bots, Spyware, Rootkits, Worms, Trojan Horses, etc. Tick Tick
Online Storage Available? Tick Cross
Helps Secure and Monitor Networks Tick Tick
Download and Instant Messenger Screening Cross Tick
Firewall Protection Tick Tick
RRP 1 Year: £59.99
2 Years: £109.99
1 Year: £39.14

2 Years: £58.71

Available to Download from Brandstar? Cross Tick
Overall Rating 9 out of 14 12 out of 14

Norton InterfaceSo to conclude, from our investigations and playing around with the two software’s, we can announce that we think AVG Internet Security is the better software of the two. It may not have any backup software within the package but it works out cheaper to get AVG and then buy yourself a decent back up tool and external hard drive.

Next time we’ll be comparing AVG Internet Security with McAfee Total Protection.

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