DukiNuki :
Oh man i hope you do the tests and give me/every body a real results . i knew that most of the sites get paid to show something Great about a software . and that's terrible . because no one will ever know if they can trust that software or not .
The testing I would do would be fairly subjective, quite honestly. My buddy definitely knows a thing or two, but I would have him do some pretty serious penetration testing, and more serious security analysis. When I pitched him the idea, I basically told him "It would be basic security testing; penetration tests, bypassing security software through direct hacks, hardware hacks, testing/breaking the software, etc.."
DukiNuki :
I used Bitdefender IS 2015 . its GUI was nice but wasn't so Smooth ( Page Transitions ) . and i couldn't find easy way to exclude my files from being scanned . it was a little aggressive on few things and slowed down my net a little .
If I had a spare computer to use, I'd give the trial version a whirl, and see what I could do to help with the exclusions; I've never found that difficult on any AV software I've used, so far. Then again, I was also the child who pushed all the buttons on a toy in the store, took it apart after I got it home, then tried to modify it, or race myself putting it back together for fun... I'm used to finding things most people wouldn't find. In fact, my buddy had me disable a really loud system sound in his Corvette's built-in GPS (the system beep is not where you would normally expect it to be, and is buried deep in a web of settings). I found it in about five minutes... he spent a lot of his first few months of owning the car trying to figure it out lol. And no, he isn't inept at electronics.
DukiNuki :
I Still Like Qihoo better . i hope to know much more about this Free antivirus so i can Finally Decide between staying with it or go for BD . Lack of firewall on Qihoo still bothers me alittle
. and not knowing which engines to use or not to use is a whole other story .
Qihoo definitely is one of those wares that I've had some great first impressions of. I can't find a real reason for people to not use it, but I also can't recommend it fully while I know a lot of the things that go on behind the scenes (and that they are drawing a lot of attention to those who have no problem starting conspiracies). It's a company that is definitely delivering a decent product, but they seem to be more focused on market domination; especially in China.
If you want a supplemental firewall, just use Comodo's firewall. Comodo has one of the best firewalls you can get in the free category, and even competes with plenty of the better paid firewalls. If you were to start with a "clean slate," and removed all the traces of previous AV software (namely the filter drivers), you should install Comodo first, and then Qihoo (that way, manipulation of Qihoo's networking/etc. goes through Comodo at the deepest level).
As far as what engines you could use, just stick with the Bitdefender engine for daily use/smart scans/etc.. When you run a check on everything, switch all of the engines on; that's how I would do it, for both daily efficiency and overall effectiveness.