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Omnitech It works fine and its resource usage is quite reasonable. I don't have timed scanning turned on, seems pointless if you scan every download and app launch. I might turn on a daily storage scan ie in the middle of the night, no big deal.
There are some non-critical features that don't work because it's not running on raw hardware, but the main functions (auto-update of patterns, auto-scan of apps as run, scan of apps as downloaded, periodic scan of apps) all work fine.
It sends a persistent notification to the hub which basically just sits there. I don't mind it. I think it did spam one hub notification trying to get me to buy the backup feature, I just deleted it.
The UI is smooth, works fine. I like the app/permissions management features. It gets a top rating for detection rate in recent tests and I have long liked that companies products. (And sense of humor. I love to install the desktop product and change the language setting to "Pirate Speak" - one of my clients gets a big kick out of that and gets really disappointed if it stops periodically informing her that the "Latest list of scurvy dogs is safely aboard!", etc. :rotfl: )