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Trib, you can take a look at the various products here to compare them: http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download, but as DavidR mentioned only the AIS version has the firewall.
Thanks for answering.
I also have another question:
I’ve seen several sites and the opinions aren’t always the same
Is Avast Free Edition 6 better than Avira AntiVir 10?
What does Avast have that Avira doesn’t.
Avast has webshield, autosandbox, behavior shield, website reputation addon, script shield and network shield. Avira doesn’t. Also avast! has ability to repair some types of malware and you can set-up the list of blocked websites. Also Avast! can compete paid antivirus suites. Avira can’t.
But Avira has better detection rate than avast and is has much much much faster scanning speed than avast!
Really?
Well, if you check some test sites (such as av-comparatives), you’ll find out that it says exactly the opposite about the speed, and even the detection is questionable.
I was watching some videos and avast’s test taked a bout 2 hours to test 10000 files and avira taked about 5 minutes. Avira found about 1000 files more than avast. But I don’t know what video it was. But It’s just a video. Avast! is of-course better. Avira can’t protect you on internet.
Testing speed on infected files? That doesn’t make sense (for ordinary users).
What matters is the scanning speed on clean files - which is what most/all files on your disk will be. (And the speed may be completely different on a clean and infected set - that’s why such tests have to be done on clean files, i.e. separated from the detection test.)
No. I’ve tried the latest version of Avira Personal (about a month ago) and test it against my personal malware collection and the detection rate is on par with Avast! Free.
Avira scanning speed with it’s standard settings is quite fast, however for better security setup you need to tweak the setting in Avira which resulting in a slower scanning speed.
Avast with standard settings is definitely faster than Avira. Tweaking the scan option for a better security still resulting in faster scan compared to Avira.
One interesting thing to add here is the latest Avast using my computer resource lesser than Avira either on standby/idle or while doing a full scan.
Personally, I regard Avira as an alternative to Avast. I use Avira about two month ago for a month because Avast 5.1.889, 6.0.1000, and all other version which come afterwards keep freezing my Windows randomly but often.
My overall experience with Avira is quite pleasing (except the old horrible UI). Still, since Avast 6.0.1125 seems to fix that random freezing, I’d wholeheartedly prefer Avast (resource friendly) over Avira.