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PC Tools 2011 Security & Performance Toolkit

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PC Tools invited us here in Singapore with the rest of the other media from SEA to show us their 2011 Security and Performance Toolkit.

The 2011 portfolio includes Spyware Doctor, Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus, PC Tools Internet Security, Registry Mechanic and the new, PC Tools Performance Toolkit.



The entire suite is targeted towards customers with little to average technical knowledge so the price points they’re putting on them seems affordable enough.

PC Tools Spyware Doctor w/ AntiVirus – Php1,300
PC Tools Internet Security – Php1,820

These two packages are the ones they’ll be distributing to local channels in the Philippines but the rest can be downloaded straight from their website (see PCTools.com for trial downloads).

They also gave us complimentary copies of the anti-virus and the performance toolkit. Could not really say much about the anti-virus (the very first one I ever installed in my work laptop) since there’s no virus to check up on (will have to wait for that to happen).

The Performance Toolkit was the one I was able to use more extensively in optimizing and tuning up my laptop. I immediately fixed over 150 errors in the Windows registry. I think it also shaved off a couple of seconds (just around 3 or 4 secs) of boot-up time after the tune-up.

What’s actually interesting is that PC Tools is also owned by Symantec (acquired in 2008) which distributes Norton AntiVirus and Internet Security, a very similar and almost competing product. Reps explain that Norton and PC Tools cater to different segments of the market and they have separate R&D teams working on the products.

You can get trial downloads of entire PC Tools suite here.

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Abe Olandres

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and is considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines.

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Paul12 · 16 years ago

jayb, there might be conflict with your SD, i suggest you call support. It’s your privilege anyways. Cheers. PCTools is the best.


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jayb · 16 years ago

bitdefender total security 2011 is still my choice. . .

i tried Spyware doctor and i can say it is the most effective spware remover but the problem is, it makes my pc so slooooooooow. . . :(


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Jazon · 16 years ago

I don’t need bloat like that in my Linux PC. Pass muna.


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mhon · 16 years ago

Virus is not a problem to me… if you know how to prevent and manually delete virus without triggering it, it will never be a problem to you. If you also use windows 7, it is much safer to use even without RAM consuming antivirus software. But for windows xp I think it is good to use NOD32.

But for Linux users out there like me. lol…
you don’t need any of it…


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Dante · 16 years ago

I’m using there products Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus (trial version) and PC Toolsâ„¢ AntiVirus Free New Version (free version) its really good but it eats almost 15% of my ROM tsk :D


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Jhay · 16 years ago

I’m bit surprised to know that PC Tool is owned by Symantec. The free version of Avira AV is enough for my Windows box, but I really have need for security tools because I’m on Ubuntu Linux. :D


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Mike Wagan · 16 years ago

and then, there’s always the “free” version…


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Teknisyan · 16 years ago

Wow… I thought that PC Tools are long gone!


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