Panda Cloud Antivirus Goes Final [free]

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    Panda Cloud Antivirus Goes Final [free]


    Panda Cloud Antivirus was released as a public beta in April 2009. Almost seven months later, boasting millions of downloads and with the developer taking advantage of thousands of lines of user feedback, the application has reached its first final stage and is now released to home users. The reason behind all the user interest is that Panda Security broke the traditional antivirus pattern in terms of looks, form of protection (cloud-based scans) as well as costs to the user (it is free of charge for home users).

    Among the fixes that have been operated in the latest edition of Panda Cloud Antivirus, we note repairs to scan process, Internet connectivity problem messages, no slowdown of the PC after installing the product, background scan has been improved, as well as management of quarantine and restoration of disinfected files.
    The final detection rate ranking of the full collection of malware, taking into consideration updated sigs and products, is the following:

    1. Panda: 99.4%
    2. Avira: 98.9%
    3. Avast: 98.2%
    4. MSE: 97.8%
    5. AVG: 95.8%
    6. Comodo: 74.6%



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  2. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
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    I like its tiny clean interface. However, I wish they could have added web scanner and some settings into it.
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  3. Posts : 208
    Windows 7 ultimate 32bit OEM 6.1 Build7600
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    its so simple.. u dont need to update it.. but wat the worst part it is that u hav to continuously connect to the internet for detection
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    neoasr said:
    its so simple.. u dont need to update it.. but wat the worst part it is that u hav to continuously connect to the internet for detection
    No that's not true. It has something called as Collective Intelligence which stores a cache copy of all updates. It can even detect while offline.
    The Insides of Panda Cloud Antivirus - An exclusive interview with Panda's Senior Research Advisor, Pedro Bustamante - Softpedia
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  5. Posts : 208
    Windows 7 ultimate 32bit OEM 6.1 Build7600
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    Dinesh said:
    neoasr said:
    its so simple.. u dont need to update it.. but wat the worst part it is that u hav to continuously connect to the internet for detection
    No that's not true. It has something called as Collective Intelligence which stores a cache copy of all updates. It can even detect while offline.
    The Insides of Panda Cloud Antivirus - An exclusive interview with Panda's Senior Research Advisor, Pedro Bustamante - Softpedia
    but i read somewhere its not as effective as it is wen connected to internet..

    there is no option to snoozed it
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  6. Posts : 4,925
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    This sounds cool, may well give this a try over MSE for a while. Is there a 64-bit version?
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  7. Posts : 11,840
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    swarfega said:
    This sounds cool, may well give this a try over MSE for a while. Is there a 64-bit version?
    Yes... 64bit is supported...
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    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    supported yes but native?
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  9. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
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    swarfega said:
    supported yes but native?
    No native 64bit support. It installs it Program files(x86) folder and in task mgr, the processes shows *32 next to it.
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    neoasr said:
    its so simple.. u dont need to update it.. but wat the worst part it is that u hav to continuously connect to the internet for detection
    I see what Dinesh posted below you, but I'm not sure why this would even be an issue though. Other than perhaps a virus being on a flash drive you inserted, 99.99999% of all viruses/malware that you could get would be from the Internet anyway, so if you are not connected for detection, you are not connected to actually get the virus in the first place right?
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