Quick Heal is an Indian company which develops security software under its own name, and produces enterprise offerings under the Seqrite brand.
Quick Heal AntiVirus Pro is the company’s starter product for home users, although you wouldn’t know that from the feature list. It has a firewall, sandbox, anti-keylogger, intrusion detection: it’s more like a suite than a standalone antivirus.
The program works on anything from Windows 2000 up, which is unusual when much of the competition now requires Windows 7 or later.
Quick Heal AntiVirus Pro is priced at $30 (£24) for a one-year, one-user licence. That’s the package we’ve reviewed here, but if value is important you could try Quick Heal Total Security Multi Device. That gives you a lot more functionality, yet is still only $35 (£27) to cover three devices, and these can be any mix of Windows, Mac or Android.
Setup
The Quick Heal AntiVirus Pro trial build was easy to find on the website, and proved a surprisingly tiny download at just 525KB. On launch it downloaded the real program and kicked off the installation process. This was mostly very standard – …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac