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Thursday 30 June 2005, 2:07 AM

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It’s important that if you buy this product that you know the following. Panda has zero tolerance, if a file so much as has the ability to check the internet, or report the status of another file, but still remains securely locked in a zip folder, panda will machine gun it to the floor and dissolve it in sulphuric acid before burning it and sealing its remains in a 72" thick lead alloy casing many virtual miles beneath the surface of you hard drive. Only then will it tell you its has taken action. Panda doesn’t ask before taking any action. Panda deleted many TRUSTED files off my pc that I use on a regular basis, chances are its deleting many harmless files off the peoples computers that have previously reviewed it on this page, the uneducated computer user, or Gandalf, as they are known, will look upon this as a triumph for panda, when in actual fact panda has deleted a file no more dangerous than MS Paint. Panda also has the worst technical support ever, probably because their company has installed panda which is deleting all incoming mail. Panda has done more damage to my PC than any virus has ever done from 3.11 era to the present day. Bottom line, this software looks nice, pretends to be clever, but if you plan on using your computer … don’t buy it.

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Overview

Panda Antivirus Platinum 7.0

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

This virus hunter's new interface is simple to use, but Panda Antivirus Platinum stumbles on support and detection skills.

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£ 40

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