
While the scan time did improve it was unable to get under 1 minute for a quick scan which is somewhat disappointing.

Below are excerpts from the SuperAntiSpyware log files. That’s pretty quick! 1 minute 15 seconds for the original scan and just a mere 36 seconds for the second scan.

Below are excerpts from the log file Malwarebytes produced when it was done scanning. The Malwarebytes scanner is also faster (and seems to become increasingly more quick with each scan). I find ease of use and simplicity to be essential with it comes to applications, websites, and electronics. When I opened SuperAntiSpyware it seemed to be relatively well laid out, however, as soon as I clicked a button to do something and it opened a separate window with several tabs to dive through to find the settings I wanted I changed my mind. The first of which being the UI – it’s very simple and easy to navigate. Based on my testing of both applications Malwarebytes has excelled in a number of areas. However, between the two, which one is better? As of this very moment I am putting my money on Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware. Why? Because they are the only ones which are effective and actually do what they are supposed to do – removing malware from your computer. There are currently only two anti-malware programs I recommend – Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware and SuperAntiSpyware. The Internet today is running rampant with malware – it’s just not safe to surf with the web without some kind of anti-malware application on your computer (at least if you are using Windows). The next part will focus on removal and protection. This post focuses on user interface, speed, compatibility and updates.

Note: This is going to be a two part post.
