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SUPERAntiSpyware Professional: Review
While many PC owners already know that it's vital to their online security to have a good antispyware program, choosing the right one is not an easy task. Indeed, antispyware software comes in all shapes and with numerous additional features. Antispyware modules are found in registry cleaners and atomic clocks, weather software and hard drive defragmenters. It's in the point of this article to discuss whether such integration is really beneficial to end-users. I will try to concentrate on reviewing a desktop security program – SUPERAntiSpyware.
In the eyes of savvy Windows users this tiny application may look not appealing enough because of absence of extra options. SAS doesn't contain parental controls, it doesn't play MP3 files and comes with no skin support.
But let's face it, is there a real need for such extras? My strong belief is that every software should have a laser-targeted utilitarian mission; we don't use Microsoft Office for creating videos, and we don't open Notepad for creating cartoons. Every software performs well in its own area.
And so does SUPERAntiSpyware Professional.
Since it comes as separate application, it is lightweight, takes up a bit of hard drive space, is easy to install and navigate through the menu. SAS scanner is designed to fight malware – rootkits, dialers, sneaky Trojans. Below you'll find a short list of features that I consider to be appealing to all conscious Windows users.
1. Rock-solid, stable, reliable application. No memory conflicts, co-resides with all major antivirus programs. No freezing or hang-ups. Surprisingly, but many competing products never achieve this level of perfect coding despite being higher-priced.
2. Little memory footprint. While latest antispyware products easily consume up to 100 Megabytes of RAM in idle mode, SAS real-time monitor sits in the tray using under 400 Kilobytes of memory. It's unbelievable. Owners of older computers with little RAM will like this program for that feature alone.
3. Daily automatic updates. For every downloaded antispyware definition there's a detailed description provided.
4. One-time payment makes a copy of this software eligible for lifetime updates. There are no recurring subscription fees.
5. A bunch of features to please both novices and experiences users. SAS helps to restore Network Configuration, desktop settings, unblock Windows modules (e.g. Task Manager, Registry Editor, Command Prompt Environment) commonly disabled by latest threats.
6. SAS can be updated on offline computers as well. The program website lists the latest installer to update each copy of the software with latest definitions. The installer can be downloaded onto a USB flash or other type of portable storage device.
I personally use SUPERAntiSpyware with avast! antivirus and find this configuration to perform quite effectively. While users of other security programs get infected with Conficker and Vundo malware, I've never seen these threats pass through my security shield.
Keeping in mind the costs involved in removing malware and restoring backups, I believe it makes sense to at least try out SUPERAntiSpyware.
About the Author
Kelly Wright is known for her series of hubs detailing malware removal process of the many stubborn infections. Read her full superantispyware professional review to learn more about this program.
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