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AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 2011
Although AVG has flagged a little in the past few years, AVG Anti-Virus Free 2011 breathes some new life into one of the most popular security programs around with a shorter install, better usability and faster scans.
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User Reviews / Comments AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 2011
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LexiF
"Loved AVG when it first came out. It was fast and light and did what it was meant to. Now it interferes with search engines and my defaults. Seems to think that I%u2019m not protected because I ref..."
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Tigster1
"Contrary to my peer review, AVG does not lock up....unless you have a dime store processor, with little or no ram. Works great, and has fewer conflicts than Avast."
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Scuzy1
"How can CNET get it so wrong? CNET rating 8.7, User rating 3.8. Lift your game CNET, how on earth do you expect people to trust your testing when in the real world the blessed thing is useless. U..."