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<blockquote data-quote="XLR8R" data-source="post: 893114" data-attributes="member: 85385"><p>Avast has probably the worst QA among any AV vendor in existence today. There are bugs, bugs and more bugs in every release. Sometimes there will be AVG specific bugs, sometimes there will be Avast specific bugs.</p><p>Sometimes AVG will think it's Avast and vice versa (don't laugh, it's true).</p><p></p><p>I still do not understand why AVG and Avast are being developed as two separate products. They go to the lengths of actually renaming and re-signing all the DLLs and drivers to use the AVG/Avast name. What do they gain by this? If their QA resources are stretched, the best way to handle this is to have one common product with one common featureset and simply deliver one as a UI rebrand of the other, possibly with some new licensing components (like what Ashampoo does with Emisosft).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XLR8R, post: 893114, member: 85385"] Avast has probably the worst QA among any AV vendor in existence today. There are bugs, bugs and more bugs in every release. Sometimes there will be AVG specific bugs, sometimes there will be Avast specific bugs. Sometimes AVG will think it's Avast and vice versa (don't laugh, it's true). I still do not understand why AVG and Avast are being developed as two separate products. They go to the lengths of actually renaming and re-signing all the DLLs and drivers to use the AVG/Avast name. What do they gain by this? If their QA resources are stretched, the best way to handle this is to have one common product with one common featureset and simply deliver one as a UI rebrand of the other, possibly with some new licensing components (like what Ashampoo does with Emisosft). [/QUOTE]
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