I found the main screen to be attractive and well laid out overall, but the scan results screen needs a little work: When malware is detected, it doesn’t tell you what the malware does, or why it’s dangerous. The main screen has four main tabs running along the left edge–one each for the summary screen, scans, real-time shields, and maintenance tools. The main interface is also quite good, though not perfect. But middling detection capabilities relative to other paid antivirus software keep it from claiming a higher ranking.Īvast’s installation process is quick and painless, and I had to click through only a couple of screens before it started installing. Avast Antivirus Pro 5, however, is a definite improvement, thanks to a slick new interface and some useful additional features. When PCWorld last looked at Avast’s paid antivirus offering, our reviewer wasn’t particularly impressed with either its interface or its malware detection capabilities. Avast Pro Antivirus 5 ($40 for a single-PC, one-year license as of ) ranks third in our roundup of 2011 paid antivirus products.
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